jes_nibley
Well-Known Member
- Joined
- 30 September 2006
- Messages
- 568
- Location
- Wiltshire / Dorset borders
Turned up to the field today to find my wee welshie looking very sorry for himself stood on three legs.
He had - lord only nows how - managed to get his near hind stuck through the surcingle of his turnout rug.
He's not lame as such although you can see he's uncomfortable. From his hock down to and including his fetlock is very swollen. I've cold hosed it, managed to get him to stand in a bucket of water for a while but as i have no stables i've had to leave him out.
I figure that being able to walk around will hopefully help the swelling anyway. I suppose I could try to fashion a electric fence around his shelter?
The surcingle was 'holding' his leg just above the fetlock, his tendon seems to be ok but i'm not sure whether to get it looked at?
Should i have done anything else?
I have no bute but i don't really want him feeling better and running around and making it worse.
Thanks.
He had - lord only nows how - managed to get his near hind stuck through the surcingle of his turnout rug.
He's not lame as such although you can see he's uncomfortable. From his hock down to and including his fetlock is very swollen. I've cold hosed it, managed to get him to stand in a bucket of water for a while but as i have no stables i've had to leave him out.
I figure that being able to walk around will hopefully help the swelling anyway. I suppose I could try to fashion a electric fence around his shelter?
The surcingle was 'holding' his leg just above the fetlock, his tendon seems to be ok but i'm not sure whether to get it looked at?
Should i have done anything else?
I have no bute but i don't really want him feeling better and running around and making it worse.
Thanks.