those who have been reading from the beginning, when i was still on 20six, will remember that Molly got kicked on the hock.
tonight when i went to see her - too wet to do anything! - there was a wound above the same hock.
it isn't a deep one, and there didn't seem to be any heat in it, but the wound situation is getting beyond a joke.
i feel as though I want to set up cctv all round the field and tape a day to see how it is happening = either one of the other mares is bullying her (which I think most likely) or there is something in the field she is catching herself on, and everyone is sure that that isn't it.
hopefully, it'll still look ok tomorrow; i DON'T want to spend any more money on the vet this year!!!! She seemed sound enough, which is good, and it hadn't bled, it's just surface, but a bad place.
in the meantime - my rubber matting and haylage is arriving at 1000 tomorrow morning, so i shall have to be down there early to sweep the stable out again and clear the space for the haylage.
I hope it'll last me - planning to keep Molly out as long as I can - in which case the haylage will have been a good investment.
and the rubber matting will save money on not having to buy so much shavings. will still have to have some, to soak up the wet, but not nearly as much
and her breathing should consequentially improve.
Keeping My Fingers Crossed
8 years ago
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In spite of all that do try to take it easy and give your foot some respite!
Have a good weekend.
foot? respite? don't thin so ..... you're right, i should, but there's too much to do....
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