vikkiandmonica
Well-Known Member
I'm in need of some famous HHO vibes are needed for Wings
. I took him XC schooling today, he was really good, loaded him up, took him home, and opened up the trailer to get him out. Cue one very sweaty horse holding up a back leg. I got him out, only to see a massive chunk of his hoof missing. Looked in the trailer and was met by a hole in the trailer floor. Now, we were sold the trailer having been told the owner before us had put down a brand new aluminium floor. However, the floor was, in fact, wood, and Wings had managed to put a hole in the floor whilst we were driving along, and is now missing about 1/3rd of his back right hoof (the outside edge has gone, and the fleshy bit underneath is exposed with one deeper hole).
We called the vet out, who cleaned it, and gave him some injections for pain relief and antibiotics. Wings has got to be box rested for at least 2 months, if the injury was sustained through impact, meaning he has just hit the road once and it has snapped off. However, if the injury is due to the friction off the road, he will likely to need more box rest as the vet may need to cut off more of the horn and tissue as the underneath tissue is likely to be damaged due to the heat. Even if he does just need to be box rested, the vet thinks it will take the whole of summer to grow back normally for him to be brought back into full work.
So a warning, DO NOT believe sellers when they tell you a trailer floor is aluminium, get it checked out. We would never have travelled him all this time with a wooden floor, we were just naive enough to believe the seller would have told us the truth.
Vibes are really needed, especially as Wings was put up for sale 3 days ago as I am hopefully going to university in September, and have very important exams coming up so could really do without a horse on box rest! Looking on the plus side, the vet said that with these sorts of injuries, sometimes the damage is so bad a horse needs to be put down. We were also quite lucky that the floor didn't completely give in, as my friend's horse was also in the trailer at the time.
I'll pop a photo up tomorrow of his hoof. The vet is coming out again at the end of next week to see if there is any underlying tissue damage, so fingers crossed there isn't! Thanks for any vibes!
We called the vet out, who cleaned it, and gave him some injections for pain relief and antibiotics. Wings has got to be box rested for at least 2 months, if the injury was sustained through impact, meaning he has just hit the road once and it has snapped off. However, if the injury is due to the friction off the road, he will likely to need more box rest as the vet may need to cut off more of the horn and tissue as the underneath tissue is likely to be damaged due to the heat. Even if he does just need to be box rested, the vet thinks it will take the whole of summer to grow back normally for him to be brought back into full work.
So a warning, DO NOT believe sellers when they tell you a trailer floor is aluminium, get it checked out. We would never have travelled him all this time with a wooden floor, we were just naive enough to believe the seller would have told us the truth.
Vibes are really needed, especially as Wings was put up for sale 3 days ago as I am hopefully going to university in September, and have very important exams coming up so could really do without a horse on box rest! Looking on the plus side, the vet said that with these sorts of injuries, sometimes the damage is so bad a horse needs to be put down. We were also quite lucky that the floor didn't completely give in, as my friend's horse was also in the trailer at the time.
I'll pop a photo up tomorrow of his hoof. The vet is coming out again at the end of next week to see if there is any underlying tissue damage, so fingers crossed there isn't! Thanks for any vibes!