Cazza525
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Fractured splint bone 5 weeks tomorrow but not diagnosed for 10 days as vet thought just nasty puncture wound. We've had our ups and downs, bone infection last week but antibiotics kicked in again and coupled with lots of rest and minimum bute now she is quite comfortable.
Basically vet came and saw her on Monday and was pleased with her progress. She said that she could have a small walk about 20ft down the yard and back once a day. I did this Monday and Tuesday but she looked uncomfortable so I rang vet and said I thought it was too early days.
My vet is only a junior vet and I'm a little concerned. She is coming out tomorrow to rexray to check its healing properly even though this mare is so much better, but still a little uncomfortable when asked to walk on concrete! I just feel that we are being rushed in her recovery when in fact because of the undiagnosed fracture, she has only been box rested for 3 weeks fully in total.
Mare is also 20 years old so surely her recovery will be a little slower? The fracture is midline and no displacement so should heal itself naturally, but reality is she may take weeks yet to be sound enough to finish her recouperation in the field.
Am I being a little silly? I'm not dissing my vet at all because she is lovely and very keen and is constantly guided by the senior vet who knows my mare well (in fact he did the foal check on her 20 years ago!).
Thankyou
Basically vet came and saw her on Monday and was pleased with her progress. She said that she could have a small walk about 20ft down the yard and back once a day. I did this Monday and Tuesday but she looked uncomfortable so I rang vet and said I thought it was too early days.
My vet is only a junior vet and I'm a little concerned. She is coming out tomorrow to rexray to check its healing properly even though this mare is so much better, but still a little uncomfortable when asked to walk on concrete! I just feel that we are being rushed in her recovery when in fact because of the undiagnosed fracture, she has only been box rested for 3 weeks fully in total.
Mare is also 20 years old so surely her recovery will be a little slower? The fracture is midline and no displacement so should heal itself naturally, but reality is she may take weeks yet to be sound enough to finish her recouperation in the field.
Am I being a little silly? I'm not dissing my vet at all because she is lovely and very keen and is constantly guided by the senior vet who knows my mare well (in fact he did the foal check on her 20 years ago!).
Thankyou