Perissa
Well-Known Member
Imagine my horror when I tied my horse in the yard to wash his mane and tail, went to get the hose, heard a clatter of hooves on the concrete and by the time I got back to him (all of 10 seconds) he's standing there angelicly as if to say 'what are you looking at'. Connected the hose up and then noticed the blood - cuts to the front of both front fetlocks.
I knew exactly what he'd done, he scooches right down to eat the grass which pokes through the fencing. I guess he slipped on the concrete and knuckled over.
One is a scrape about the size of a 5p, seeping blood it stopped bleeding quickly. Not too worried about this one but the other one is much deeper, about the size of a 2p and bled rather than seeped blood.
Cleaned both up with Hibbyscrub, applied Intrasite Gel, melanin dressing and vetwrap.
Have left him in for the day. He's been out 24/7.
What would you do, turn out or keep in? Cover or uncover?
I knew exactly what he'd done, he scooches right down to eat the grass which pokes through the fencing. I guess he slipped on the concrete and knuckled over.
One is a scrape about the size of a 5p, seeping blood it stopped bleeding quickly. Not too worried about this one but the other one is much deeper, about the size of a 2p and bled rather than seeped blood.
Cleaned both up with Hibbyscrub, applied Intrasite Gel, melanin dressing and vetwrap.
Have left him in for the day. He's been out 24/7.
What would you do, turn out or keep in? Cover or uncover?