putasocinit
Well-Known Member
Following on from some posts where the vet said it so i will do it, right or wrong, thought i wud start with 2 stories whereby if myself or my father listeed to the vet the horses would be dead.
Story 1 - 3yo tb filly gets leg caught in wire fencing pulls skin above fetlock on cannon bone down to fetlock like a sock, vet arrives says cant save PTS, my father tells him where to go softens the skin with liquid paraffin and a tight bandage, wound heals, barely a scar 5 months later, horse goes on to be an A grade sj later in life.
Story 2 - my tb 5yo filly knocks herself with end of shoe causing deep hole on inside of fetlock, clear fluid runs out, i speak to vet advises bandage, day 2 filly is really lame still clear fluid coming out, speak to vet says just bandage, keep clean, day 3 get another vet out who says she has a tendon sheath infection and has to drain it, 5 days ab's and 50% chance if will become sound again. Luckily she did.
I don't always trust the vet, anyone else got a story
Story 1 - 3yo tb filly gets leg caught in wire fencing pulls skin above fetlock on cannon bone down to fetlock like a sock, vet arrives says cant save PTS, my father tells him where to go softens the skin with liquid paraffin and a tight bandage, wound heals, barely a scar 5 months later, horse goes on to be an A grade sj later in life.
Story 2 - my tb 5yo filly knocks herself with end of shoe causing deep hole on inside of fetlock, clear fluid runs out, i speak to vet advises bandage, day 2 filly is really lame still clear fluid coming out, speak to vet says just bandage, keep clean, day 3 get another vet out who says she has a tendon sheath infection and has to drain it, 5 days ab's and 50% chance if will become sound again. Luckily she did.
I don't always trust the vet, anyone else got a story