rockysmum
Well-Known Member
My darling old boy who is 36 had an accident today. My uncle put them out at lunchtime as the weather was so bad. They only went out for a couple of hours. When he went to get them in my boy was down in the field. Apparently he had got his back leg stuck between two fence posts and gone down. My uncle couldn't get him out so went for help from the staff on the yard. They removed one of the post and got him up. My uncle hosed his leg and decided not to tell me or ring the vet as it didn't look bad.
When I got down tonight he was a bit sorry for himself and his leg had scrapes on both sides and is a bit swollen. He looks to have banged the other leg too. Strangely enough he is not really lame although he is resting the leg. Thank god for tough old cobs, I suspect many horses would have broken the leg in that situation.
I gave him a nice brush as he was covered in mud, even though he was rugged. Covered us both in purple spray, gave him a couple of bute, a walk round the yard for some grass and then put him to bed. If its worse in the morning I will call the vet
So grateful to the Joe and Amy from the yard for getting him out and my uncle for finding him and dealing with it.
Here are some pics, hope I was right to think the vet was not needed tonight. I dont think there is any infection, just knocks, and I have always said I wouldn't let them take him off the yard for treatment at his age.
Just praying he's OK in the morning. Excuse the feet, he's learning to go barefoot after wearing shoes for over 30 years.
When I got down tonight he was a bit sorry for himself and his leg had scrapes on both sides and is a bit swollen. He looks to have banged the other leg too. Strangely enough he is not really lame although he is resting the leg. Thank god for tough old cobs, I suspect many horses would have broken the leg in that situation.
I gave him a nice brush as he was covered in mud, even though he was rugged. Covered us both in purple spray, gave him a couple of bute, a walk round the yard for some grass and then put him to bed. If its worse in the morning I will call the vet
So grateful to the Joe and Amy from the yard for getting him out and my uncle for finding him and dealing with it.
Here are some pics, hope I was right to think the vet was not needed tonight. I dont think there is any infection, just knocks, and I have always said I wouldn't let them take him off the yard for treatment at his age.
Just praying he's OK in the morning. Excuse the feet, he's learning to go barefoot after wearing shoes for over 30 years.