RachelB
Well-Known Member
Just got back from the yard... J finally caved in this morning, it got to the point this morning where I told her I wouldn't be involved unless she got the vet and I she had a think whilst mucking out her stable. She came to me as I was about to leave and said she would call the vet, and I offered to be there with her because I can imagine how scary it must be for her (she is a total novice). Vet refused to send anyone out until 1.30pm, by which time she was very, very bad. She's obviously been down a lot and when vet arrived was stood (just) with the classic lami stance, her whole body was shaking, she was sweating like crazy and breathing loud and fast as if she'd just galloped the length of Britain. I made a pointed remark along the lines of "this is exactly why you don't mess about with horses and vets" and I know J understands now that she should have got vet out yesterday.
Anyway vet pointed out a large oedema on Kit's belly that we hadn't noticed before, he was generally very worried about her and said not only is this the worst case he'd seen in a very long time but the oedema was also very worrying and could indicate something more sinister going on. He had a good look and feel, took pulse/resp/temp etc. and gave her the largest dose of painkillers and ACP I have ever seen. once they had kicked in he managed to get her feet off the floor long enough to put some frog supports on, and in five minutes she was looking a lot better. She is now in with a tiny bit of well-soaked hay (luckily I had some already 24-hour soaked from my horse) and is looking much perkier. Vet wants to know in 24 hours how she is and if no better (or the second she gets any worse) he wants to x-ray her feet as he thinks there is quite a chance of her pedal bone rotating. J was in stunned silence throughout most of this, she's definitely learnt her lesson but hopefully not at the expense of her beautiful horse.
So fingers crossed please that Kit feels better in 24 hours!
Anyway vet pointed out a large oedema on Kit's belly that we hadn't noticed before, he was generally very worried about her and said not only is this the worst case he'd seen in a very long time but the oedema was also very worrying and could indicate something more sinister going on. He had a good look and feel, took pulse/resp/temp etc. and gave her the largest dose of painkillers and ACP I have ever seen. once they had kicked in he managed to get her feet off the floor long enough to put some frog supports on, and in five minutes she was looking a lot better. She is now in with a tiny bit of well-soaked hay (luckily I had some already 24-hour soaked from my horse) and is looking much perkier. Vet wants to know in 24 hours how she is and if no better (or the second she gets any worse) he wants to x-ray her feet as he thinks there is quite a chance of her pedal bone rotating. J was in stunned silence throughout most of this, she's definitely learnt her lesson but hopefully not at the expense of her beautiful horse.
So fingers crossed please that Kit feels better in 24 hours!