blackcob
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When I got to B this morning the wound had opened up and looked rather nasty. Don't know if she'd caught it on something in the stable and opened it up or it was just the swelling that had distorted it, but it had started bleeding again and the whole area was swollen and hot.
Vet has had to come out and give her two sedative injections, a tetanus and a shot of anti B's, plus bute and oral anti-B's. Despite two shots of sedative, a twitch and me hanging onto a front leg she still managed to take several swipes at the vet
She's got to be box rested for a week to start with and see how it goes from there. The vet said it didn't look like a kick injury which has got me puzzled.
I have somewhat calmed down and apologies have been made to the YO. He in turn apologised for not contacting me and/instead of my mum. I have asked that he contact me in future and have made sure all my contact details are up to date with him.
I am still somewhat of the belief that if B had been left well alone then she would not have been injured. Her field companion is both dominant and protective, known to be aggressive at times, and a 13 year old girl who is not used to working with horses is not the person to be handling them in that situation. Both horses are fit, in hard work and oated up, and are not suitable to be handled by novices. I am thankful that she wasn't injured herself, to be honest, because I know the old sod and he's come close to injuring me on a few occasions.
Pre vet -
Post vet -
Still quite upset about it all, particularly now she is in pain and looking very sorry for herself. Will now also be on the receiving end of a hefty vet's bill
Vet has had to come out and give her two sedative injections, a tetanus and a shot of anti B's, plus bute and oral anti-B's. Despite two shots of sedative, a twitch and me hanging onto a front leg she still managed to take several swipes at the vet
I have somewhat calmed down and apologies have been made to the YO. He in turn apologised for not contacting me and/instead of my mum. I have asked that he contact me in future and have made sure all my contact details are up to date with him.
I am still somewhat of the belief that if B had been left well alone then she would not have been injured. Her field companion is both dominant and protective, known to be aggressive at times, and a 13 year old girl who is not used to working with horses is not the person to be handling them in that situation. Both horses are fit, in hard work and oated up, and are not suitable to be handled by novices. I am thankful that she wasn't injured herself, to be honest, because I know the old sod and he's come close to injuring me on a few occasions.
Pre vet -
Post vet -
Still quite upset about it all, particularly now she is in pain and looking very sorry for herself. Will now also be on the receiving end of a hefty vet's bill