Tex appears to dropping weight due to frantic pacing

JadeWisc

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Hi everyone,

I have not posted any updates on Tex since my last as there has really been no significant change.

His bandages are off and the wound is really drying out! alot of dead tissue but appears to be infection free and healing as best as can be expected.


We have a tremendous amount of flies on the attack but are combating this with high strength fly spray several times a day around the wound.


anyhow....my main concern is that he is losing condition.

he has AMPLE food avail and the only thing I can attribute it to is the fact that he detests being in the corral by himself and paces the fence alot!


He is right next to all of the others and I have even brought them all out of summer pasture to be on hay and be close to him for support!

Not sure what I can do but put him back in the corral with his two buddies Chester and Charlie.( NOT the big pasture but the small winter corral of about 3/4 of an acre)

I have not wanted to do this as they all tend to play rowdy (especially he and the Shetland Charlie) and I am afraid of too much strain on him and even possible re injury or tear out!
what would you do?


Do you think the benefits of less stess having contact with the buddies but possibly playing too hard would be a greater gain than worry of too much pacing and stress making him lose condition and being slightly stressed ?


What else would you attribute the weight loss to?


My instincts tell me that having his buddies right next to him but not IN with him are good enough but I am just curious
what you all think and what you would do
 
Also wanted to add one positive note


in spite of the severity of the injury and where it is he has NO signs of lameness!


he is not limping or lame at all (shockingly) and if you observed him across the pen without being able to see the injury you would not even be able to tell!

Good sign!



still have to wait and see how the new hoof growth comes in though which could take time
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Oh Jade what a tricky situation to be in. I think if I was you I would keep him where he is. How long will he have to be there for? Hopefully he won't lose any more weight and you can build it back up. Even if it's just for a week to give his injury more time to heal. Sorry, not much help! Hope he is back to normal very soon.
 
Thank you for the advice! I have decided to keep his where he is and just get him some weight builder suppliments. he is healing quickly so it may not be that long.



How are Aplollo and Doll?
 
They are great thanks. I'm beginning to learn how horses really put you through the mill!!! And back again... Oh well, sending Tex big fattie vibes!
 
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