Bright_Spark
Well-Known Member
Ambers bandages were changed. Just need to get this off my chest so it may not make any sense.
Started off ok, my OH was holding Amber over the side of the stable, I was doing the badnages and YO was bandage holder/leg watcher.
Both legs are bandaged- the left for support only and the left can be changed every four days and the right every other day. So yesterday I had to do both.
Started on the left leg and was feeling horrible doing it as skin was being pulled off and it looked sore already. Her leg had been clipped too, but thought perhaps they needed both legs sterile Amber was waving her leg around a bit- but in a "get off it hurts" way. Then I notice that she has an adhesive patch in the front of the hock, just like on the right one. Take that off and we have stitches. So the vet has done both hocks and this had never been mentioned to me at all, only the right one would be operated on.
Manage to put new patch and bandages etc on and on to the right leg. She seemed a bit better with that one so just putting the final bits on to hold the supports up and she flipped. I mean well and truely flipped.
She reared up and slammed into the front of the stable (and nearly took my OH out- thankfully the stable didnt give way completly). Was kicking, bucking, rearing and charging at the front of the stable- and that was with two people (outside the stable) hanging onto the leadrope. She was like it for nearly an hour. Managed to give her some Sedalin which took half an hour to kick in (normally takes 10 minutes), even then she was still pretty tetchy.
Phoned the vet who was an hour away so of course by the time he got there she had settled down. He looked at her legs breifly and gave use some cream to put on the sore bits and a couple of tubes of sedalin.
Slightly off topic, would you expect a horse who has had 2 hock artrosopothys to be on any form of painkillers? Amber isnt and I think that she is in an awful lot of pain (though I didnt realise my bandaging was that bad to cause such a reaction).
Started off ok, my OH was holding Amber over the side of the stable, I was doing the badnages and YO was bandage holder/leg watcher.
Both legs are bandaged- the left for support only and the left can be changed every four days and the right every other day. So yesterday I had to do both.
Started on the left leg and was feeling horrible doing it as skin was being pulled off and it looked sore already. Her leg had been clipped too, but thought perhaps they needed both legs sterile Amber was waving her leg around a bit- but in a "get off it hurts" way. Then I notice that she has an adhesive patch in the front of the hock, just like on the right one. Take that off and we have stitches. So the vet has done both hocks and this had never been mentioned to me at all, only the right one would be operated on.
Manage to put new patch and bandages etc on and on to the right leg. She seemed a bit better with that one so just putting the final bits on to hold the supports up and she flipped. I mean well and truely flipped.
She reared up and slammed into the front of the stable (and nearly took my OH out- thankfully the stable didnt give way completly). Was kicking, bucking, rearing and charging at the front of the stable- and that was with two people (outside the stable) hanging onto the leadrope. She was like it for nearly an hour. Managed to give her some Sedalin which took half an hour to kick in (normally takes 10 minutes), even then she was still pretty tetchy.
Phoned the vet who was an hour away so of course by the time he got there she had settled down. He looked at her legs breifly and gave use some cream to put on the sore bits and a couple of tubes of sedalin.
Slightly off topic, would you expect a horse who has had 2 hock artrosopothys to be on any form of painkillers? Amber isnt and I think that she is in an awful lot of pain (though I didnt realise my bandaging was that bad to cause such a reaction).