Roasted Chestnuts
Well-Known Member
Well today she got out in the field for the fisrt time since Sat
She was a good girly and wasnt running about like a loon, infact she looked a little sore to be doing that 
Her chest has went down massively and now looks pretty normal, her shoulder has went down to but she now seems to have switched legs with the lameness and its now her front white leg thats sore and its retained the most swelling
Called vet who said it might just be residual pain and swelling.
She also seems to have dropped rather than gained despite being on three extra large nets of haylege per day and three feeds
she has been wormed recently (3 weeks ago), she looks perky enough and has a shine to her but I am concerned again, she is going to the vets to get her teeth done and was wieghed the last time @ 514kgs, I am hoping when she goes on the 19th we arent less than that. Vet again thinks its just her and shes stressing being in but shes not weaving or doing any of her other stress head things so now looking at causes, might be the pain of her injury but Im not sure 
Anyways pics as usual be honest, shes getting her veteran vitality, alpha oil, barley, beetpulp and linseed three times a day + the 3 haynets of haylege
her in general
Legs
Shoulders and chest
Her begging for more food
Thinking of adding some alfalfa cubes to her diet as these dont send her crazy like conditioning cubes do.... anyone think of anything else??
Previous thread here.......
http://www.horseandhound.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=484997
Her chest has went down massively and now looks pretty normal, her shoulder has went down to but she now seems to have switched legs with the lameness and its now her front white leg thats sore and its retained the most swelling
She also seems to have dropped rather than gained despite being on three extra large nets of haylege per day and three feeds
Anyways pics as usual be honest, shes getting her veteran vitality, alpha oil, barley, beetpulp and linseed three times a day + the 3 haynets of haylege
her in general
Legs
Shoulders and chest
Her begging for more food
Thinking of adding some alfalfa cubes to her diet as these dont send her crazy like conditioning cubes do.... anyone think of anything else??
Previous thread here.......
http://www.horseandhound.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=484997