PolarSkye
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Good news and she is tucked up at home now.
The scans, which were fascinating to look at, show a strain to one of the ligaments on the patella and a tiny bone chip. I am so pleased I sent her in. Kept in work the injury would have got a lot worse and possibly long term.
A month taking it easy in a small paddock and she can start hacking out before any schooling starts. The veterinary nurses loved her, she was perfect in the stables and when being treated. The very best bit for me happened when I walked into the hospital stables, she was over the door but looked very switched off. I spoke to the staff before approaching Martha, suddenly there was a huge neigh. Martha had recognised my voice and was shouting at me. I nearly cried !
We got her out pronto, she was making a right din which was rather embarrassing in such a busy place. She galloped up the ramp leaving me in her wake. It is lovely to have her home.
This made me smile - but I bet it made you smile more
P