very quick Raff update....

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just a quicky, as i'm starving and need my dinner.

background: raff broke his radius (top of leg) 8 weeks ago. had 7 weeks being cross tied. angelic. then untied a week ago. cue crazed monster. tried leading him out in hand (vet's advice) and it was totally dangerous. he exploded.

vet came and gave him 2 week sedation jab. didn't even touch the sides.

vet today said we could risk turning him out (i know raff, and know that's what he needed). it was a risk but as the vet said, even being in the stable was a risk now as he was just not himself at all, and i couldn't even muck him out safely.

anyway... a bit of sedalin, a couple of lunge lines and two brave (lovely) people later... he is in a very small turnout area (about twice the size of a stable) and has his head down, grazing. he's said hello to the horses over the fence, and stood enjoying the wind in his face/sun on his back for a while... he's completely settled... and already the old, lovely, sweet, adorable Raff is back.

i heart my raff.

xxxx
 
I can't believe it's been 8 weeks (although it probably seems longer to you). Hope his recovery continues well.
 
Oh how fantastic that so far so good.
I missed the reason as to what happened, just knew something had and was wondering how he was doing the other day- glad to hear it's going ok so far.
 
I felt so sorry for you after your desperate post.

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i felt a bit sorry for myself... but yes, he does seem to be back already. bless him. it was such a stressful time for all of us.

i'm looking forward to tomorrow now, cos i know (hope) we're over the worst. and i can start doing things with him again. i think i'll leave him alone for a few days, maybe gradually increase his turnout area... and then start some in hand stuff with him in a few days time. maybe even a week. there's no rush now, as long as he's happy. :D
 
That is great news!!! I am so pleased you are over the worst! If he doesn't have any weight considerations and you can keep moving his little pen so that he has a lot of grass to eat that should really keep him occupied and out of trouble.
 
Brilliant news! Was wondering how you were all getting on! Hope he continues to behave, and gets better quick.

Much love xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx :D
 
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