Gazen
Well-Known Member
My horse is very unhappy at the moment.
At the end of December my horse was kicked and after a week of antibiotics the vet was called again because the leg was twice the size it should have been and very hot; the infection had spread. The vet cut open and cleaned the wound and we had another week of antibiotics. Then another two weeks of antibiotics.
During this time she had box rest and no riding although we did a lot of walking in hand and later lunge work.
She was then turned out again during the day and two weeks later she was kicked again which became infected and we had another two weeks of antibiotics. This time she wasn't lame so she was only kept in for a couple of days and I have been riding her lightly. Yesterday she was kicked again.
The yard has reported that her behaviour has deteriorated and she cannot be led with another horse, as she keeps trying to get away from them, even ones with whom she was previously friendly. When in the stable she has her ears back all the time and tries to bite other horses when she is not 'hiding' in the corner of the stable. She is jumping at any noise in the stable and doesn't seem to settle.
From today she will have her own private paddock. There are horses in neighbouring paddocks. I am not sure that this will help her with other horses, but at least it may help with the spiralling vet bills!
She has also been 'on edge' whilst we have been riding and tries to avoid being next to the fence in the school (maybe she was trapped against a fence by another horse). I am joining in the lessons at the riding school where there are only two or three other (quiet) horses to get her used to being ridden with other horses.
It is breaking my heart to see her so unhappy and stressed. I had no problems until December. Can anyone suggest anything I can do to help her?
At the end of December my horse was kicked and after a week of antibiotics the vet was called again because the leg was twice the size it should have been and very hot; the infection had spread. The vet cut open and cleaned the wound and we had another week of antibiotics. Then another two weeks of antibiotics.
During this time she had box rest and no riding although we did a lot of walking in hand and later lunge work.
She was then turned out again during the day and two weeks later she was kicked again which became infected and we had another two weeks of antibiotics. This time she wasn't lame so she was only kept in for a couple of days and I have been riding her lightly. Yesterday she was kicked again.
The yard has reported that her behaviour has deteriorated and she cannot be led with another horse, as she keeps trying to get away from them, even ones with whom she was previously friendly. When in the stable she has her ears back all the time and tries to bite other horses when she is not 'hiding' in the corner of the stable. She is jumping at any noise in the stable and doesn't seem to settle.
From today she will have her own private paddock. There are horses in neighbouring paddocks. I am not sure that this will help her with other horses, but at least it may help with the spiralling vet bills!
She has also been 'on edge' whilst we have been riding and tries to avoid being next to the fence in the school (maybe she was trapped against a fence by another horse). I am joining in the lessons at the riding school where there are only two or three other (quiet) horses to get her used to being ridden with other horses.
It is breaking my heart to see her so unhappy and stressed. I had no problems until December. Can anyone suggest anything I can do to help her?