coen
Well-Known Member
This is a little warning for anyone who lunges or freeschools.
I took my horse to the arena last night to stretch his legs I was going to lunge off of a headcollar as normal.
He took off around the school bucking and it looked as though he couldn't pull up in time for the gate so at the lat minute decided to jump it but only his front legs made it over so he was trapped on top of this huge wooden gate that would not break.
I have never seen anything more horrific he was thrashing trying to free himself and the noises he was making from the pain were terrible.
Luckily a workman lives on site so managed to unhinge the top of the gate while another livery helped which meant he was able to scramble free.
The emergency vet came out and sedated him, gave him injections of bute and antibiotics and cleaned up all the cuts and grazes around his stifle, hopefully nothing sinister has happened to the joints as he was still trying to kick the vet and apparently he wouldn't have been as mobile if he had done more damage.
Even so the swelling is likely to be horrendous and I need the vet out again today to monitor him. I am dreading seeing how sore he is today.
Just wish I had ridden or kept hold of him....they really are the silliest creatures.
I took my horse to the arena last night to stretch his legs I was going to lunge off of a headcollar as normal.
He took off around the school bucking and it looked as though he couldn't pull up in time for the gate so at the lat minute decided to jump it but only his front legs made it over so he was trapped on top of this huge wooden gate that would not break.
I have never seen anything more horrific he was thrashing trying to free himself and the noises he was making from the pain were terrible.
Luckily a workman lives on site so managed to unhinge the top of the gate while another livery helped which meant he was able to scramble free.
The emergency vet came out and sedated him, gave him injections of bute and antibiotics and cleaned up all the cuts and grazes around his stifle, hopefully nothing sinister has happened to the joints as he was still trying to kick the vet and apparently he wouldn't have been as mobile if he had done more damage.
Even so the swelling is likely to be horrendous and I need the vet out again today to monitor him. I am dreading seeing how sore he is today.
Just wish I had ridden or kept hold of him....they really are the silliest creatures.