cc14
Well-Known Member
As title really.
I have come across a few discussions on here with people asking for advice on their ill or injured horse, some saying use salt water and get on with it, some insisting a vet is called immediatly to conduct full body xrays and scans (Ok not quite, but you get the picture...
). At our yard some will call the vet at the first sign of a scratch, some not until a leg is missing.
So my question to you is, at what point do you call the vet? As soon as a problem arises, or once youve realised your home remedies will not work? Also curious to see if responses vary depending on whether you are insured...
Before anyone asks, I personally prefer to try a few home remedies or a bit of box/field rest first, but I am quite lucky to have a few fairly experienced people around me to offer advice and basic treatment at no cost.
I have come across a few discussions on here with people asking for advice on their ill or injured horse, some saying use salt water and get on with it, some insisting a vet is called immediatly to conduct full body xrays and scans (Ok not quite, but you get the picture...
So my question to you is, at what point do you call the vet? As soon as a problem arises, or once youve realised your home remedies will not work? Also curious to see if responses vary depending on whether you are insured...
Before anyone asks, I personally prefer to try a few home remedies or a bit of box/field rest first, but I am quite lucky to have a few fairly experienced people around me to offer advice and basic treatment at no cost.