Nitro mouse
Well-Known Member
Hi all, please if you use a hay net in your stable please think twice about using them in future. I have been keeping horses for years and have heard horrible stories about horses getting caught up in nets. As a result I have always been extra careful about how I use them and have always made sure they were tied up as high as poss.I used them as I currently own two fatties (one laminitic) and have small holed nets to try and control the rate they eat.
Well horribly my mare managed to get her front legs into hers early this morn how we will never know how on earth she managed it as it was tied quite high? In her resulting panic and fall she managed to also smash her back legs through a very solid stable door. By some miracle she doesn't appear to have broken anything, but she is very battered, sore and bruised. She has hurt her eye and badly hit her head and face, which is now swelling quite badly. Vet has obviously seen her. She is an ex rescue and has been treated quite badly in the past there is only a certain amount of handling /fiddling she will tolerate and she is very frightened and wary of strangers. Best vet could do was put her on a high dose of painkiller and we will keep a close watch on her.
I will never use a hay net again.......
As as a ps: she is always wary about having her head collar on, now she is so sore it's a huge issue again, patience and lots of treats normally is enough to get her dresses, but if anyone has any bright ideas about how we can help us with this I would be very grateful.
Message is long but feel it's important that this doesn't happen to anyone else xx
Well horribly my mare managed to get her front legs into hers early this morn how we will never know how on earth she managed it as it was tied quite high? In her resulting panic and fall she managed to also smash her back legs through a very solid stable door. By some miracle she doesn't appear to have broken anything, but she is very battered, sore and bruised. She has hurt her eye and badly hit her head and face, which is now swelling quite badly. Vet has obviously seen her. She is an ex rescue and has been treated quite badly in the past there is only a certain amount of handling /fiddling she will tolerate and she is very frightened and wary of strangers. Best vet could do was put her on a high dose of painkiller and we will keep a close watch on her.
I will never use a hay net again.......
As as a ps: she is always wary about having her head collar on, now she is so sore it's a huge issue again, patience and lots of treats normally is enough to get her dresses, but if anyone has any bright ideas about how we can help us with this I would be very grateful.
Message is long but feel it's important that this doesn't happen to anyone else xx