skint1
Well-Known Member
Our ex racer Bella picked up a puncture wound in the sole of her left hind yesterday whilst being led from the field to the stable ready to tack up for a lesson. Apparantly she literally took a funny step and then there was immediate swelling and heat through the whole pastern/fetlock area.
My daughter is beside herself because initially she thought tendon/ligament so she hosed it down and then boxed her before calling the vet this morn. Because Bella was in considerable discomfort and my daughter was so upset she didn't pick out her feet and thus did not notice the wound in the sole. The vet found it this morning and told her off, so now she is even more upset.
It seems it is a deep wound as there was some blood and Bella's on box rest and being poulticed and on anti-biotics.
This really is a one off for my daughter, anyone who knows them will tell you that horse is the centre of her world and she takes excellent care of her and does not normally miss a trick. I told her that none of us are perfect and all she can do is learn from it.
Anyway, my question is, has anyone's horses experienced this type of injury? Is there anything else we can do to help recovery, and how long will it take to heal?
My daughter is beside herself because initially she thought tendon/ligament so she hosed it down and then boxed her before calling the vet this morn. Because Bella was in considerable discomfort and my daughter was so upset she didn't pick out her feet and thus did not notice the wound in the sole. The vet found it this morning and told her off, so now she is even more upset.
It seems it is a deep wound as there was some blood and Bella's on box rest and being poulticed and on anti-biotics.
This really is a one off for my daughter, anyone who knows them will tell you that horse is the centre of her world and she takes excellent care of her and does not normally miss a trick. I told her that none of us are perfect and all she can do is learn from it.
Anyway, my question is, has anyone's horses experienced this type of injury? Is there anything else we can do to help recovery, and how long will it take to heal?