Degan
Well-Known Member
Just had a phonecall to say my boy has got himself cast, the other livery and yard owner could hear banging from the bottom field so came back up to find him stuck with both back feet apparently on the back wall. Other livery went in and he managed to struggle his way free. However was apparently very disorientated and worried.
I put him in at 4 and left him happily eating at 4.20, he also has a very thick straw bed with very established and thickly built banks in a large stable so Im finding it hard to understand how he has managed this.
Now my point is I cannot get back to the yard for at least another 3 hours as my mum (and transport) is at work. But what would you do for him now he is back up? We could go back down at 8 pm to check him ect however YO is going to check him in half an hour and will check as usuall at about 10.30. Would you take him out and walk him to try and loosen him off or just leave him to hopefully settle and munch for the night?
Thankyou, and sorry thats ended up rather long but I dont know what is best to do in this situation. :\
I put him in at 4 and left him happily eating at 4.20, he also has a very thick straw bed with very established and thickly built banks in a large stable so Im finding it hard to understand how he has managed this.
Now my point is I cannot get back to the yard for at least another 3 hours as my mum (and transport) is at work. But what would you do for him now he is back up? We could go back down at 8 pm to check him ect however YO is going to check him in half an hour and will check as usuall at about 10.30. Would you take him out and walk him to try and loosen him off or just leave him to hopefully settle and munch for the night?
Thankyou, and sorry thats ended up rather long but I dont know what is best to do in this situation. :\