SecretSquirrell379
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I've never thought that my mare needed knee boots as she is very sure footed, that is until tonight.
We went out for a lovely hack and we were going down quite a steep hill, one that we go down at least 3 times a week and all of a sudden she fell
for no reason at all, she didn't slip, slide, trip, nothing, just went straight down onto her knees. Her head disappeared goodness knows where and I came off too landing straight on my bum
I really thought that she was going to come down onto me but she didn't and somehow she scrambled up and looked and me very confused. She just stood there bless her.
She has grazed her knee, its not too bad at all luckily but its taken the hair off and scraped off the skin. I walked her around and she was fine, not lame or stiff so I got back on. The poor guy I was hacking out with was frightened to death I think
I'm not hurt it just really shook me up, luckily there were not any cars about. I was worried that she'd hit her head as it disappeared but I can't see a mark on her face.
She walked back fine and when I took her brushing boots off when we got back she has got a cut on the front of her fetlock as well, again its not too bad. I've bathed it and put anti septic cream on and I'll see how she is tomorrow.
We were very lucky and I'll be down the tack shop tomorrow buying a set of knee boots, she's going to look like she's got full armour on when we go out
Tonight could of been a lot worse, she could of been hurt a lot more than she was.
I wish I knew why she went down but I'll never know, but God forbid if it ever happens again she'll have her knees covered.
We went out for a lovely hack and we were going down quite a steep hill, one that we go down at least 3 times a week and all of a sudden she fell
She has grazed her knee, its not too bad at all luckily but its taken the hair off and scraped off the skin. I walked her around and she was fine, not lame or stiff so I got back on. The poor guy I was hacking out with was frightened to death I think
She walked back fine and when I took her brushing boots off when we got back she has got a cut on the front of her fetlock as well, again its not too bad. I've bathed it and put anti septic cream on and I'll see how she is tomorrow.
We were very lucky and I'll be down the tack shop tomorrow buying a set of knee boots, she's going to look like she's got full armour on when we go out
I wish I knew why she went down but I'll never know, but God forbid if it ever happens again she'll have her knees covered.