By which I mean...the end of cleaning that bloody stall!
To my relief & no small amount of surprise, Dr. Bob actually got to give us GOOD news on Tuesday: Echo's fracture line is completely healed!!
*pause for strange feeling...is that...dare we...hope?*
We are not completely done. Echo still has some bruising in that area to heal & the lytic area around the toe is still filling in. But now he is a "bruise horse" instead of a "fracture horse," which is somewhat less terrifying for "owner of horse."
The schedule is to let him out on a little larger paddock area (already done with success!) for the next two weeks. If nothing untoward happens during that time, he can then come home & be in his paddock here for two more weeks & wean off the Equioxx, after which he can go back to regular turnout.
First grazing at liberty since July |
Dr. Bob had us go ahead & transition out of his "fracture shoe" that farrier had devised, consisting of an extra sturdy draft horse pad, into a medium-soft EquiPak pad (forgot to take a pic of that), to provide a softer cushion for the bruising.
Cut-down draft horse pad |
Awesome! So pleased to hear this. Very excited for you. - Mary Lynne with The Backyard Horse Blog
ReplyDeleteThank you!
DeleteWoohoo!
ReplyDeleteThat is great! Woohoo!
ReplyDeleteI just have to not cheer where he can hear me, heh.
DeleteGreat news, fingers crossed the rest of the rehab is smooth sailing
ReplyDeleteWhat?! That's not how we roll, LOL. But from your lips...
Deletewhat an enormous recovery -- and such a relief to finally be getting there!
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure who is more likely to explode in excitement when I sit on him...rider or horse...
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