Tuff E Nuff Quarter Horses

Tuff E Nuff Quarter Horses
Lucy

Thursday, July 15, 2010

Not a thing!

I haven't done a thing since my last blog post! How sad is that?

I had the vet out a few weeks ago to check the horses. Lucy had some odd looking bumps on her face and belly and Cat had a big bulge on her chest. I was told Cat's was from a kick and it would take approx. 10 days to heal. Lucy on the other hand - I was told she had habronemiasis. I had a mild meltdown and then got over it.

I've had a few personal things pull me away from the horses lately so when I went out last week to check I had another meltdown when I noticed a laceration on Cat's front left cannon bone. It was late and it was too old to stitch so I wrapped it and decided to call the vet the next day. The vet told me to continue to wrap it. She said she could come out but she'd just be charging me to do something I could do. Ok, fine with me.

A few days later I still wasn't happy with the way it was healing and her chest still hadn't gone completely down so I had them come out anyways. I had ordered some steroids for Lucy because the topical was sending her over the edge so I had them bring that with. My normal vet (who didn't see them the first time due to a broken foot) was the one to come out and look at them. He gave me some tips on wrapping Cat's leg, told me NOT to use the Vetericyn, and said it was just going to take time to heal. He said the kick got deep into the muscle and it was going to be slow to heal. He informed me when it did that she'd probably have a Prophet's Thumb there. I hate to admit it but that kind of made me happy. Tuffy had a Prophet's Thumb on her neck and I always thought it was good luck in a horse.

I had him check out Lu on the way out and he disagreed w/the other vet (his co-worker). He said habronemiasis or "summer sores" usually looks more like open sores vs. the bumps she has. He thinks she just has sensitive skin and an overactive immune system and felt the steroids should help. Luckily for me she will eat all 23 and I don't have to mix them into a paste and give them like dewormer.

I honestly wonder if Lucy doesn't get anxiety so bad during training that she causes herself to get these bumps? People can do it so why can't a horse? She seems fine if we stay on the road or on the trail but hit an arena and OMG! She just gets so anxious. This is really making me re-think taking her to Texas. I wonder if her mind/body can handle the stress (her mind more then her body). I'm not going to give up on the thought of taking her but I think I will be pushing Cat a little bit more to get going, once she finally heals up that is.

On another note: The drill team has their first performance tonight. MIL is using Abby as Sis still isn't 100%. Everyone is nervous but I'm sure they'll do just fine. I won't be going but am wishing them the best of luck & a good run!

2 comments:

John Harrer said...

Thanks for the update. Like the new blog appearance.

Sounds like you are working through the problems well. Keep it up. Texas will be upon you before you know it.

aj said...

not to fret some of the rest of us haven't done much in a week and i really dont feel so bad,our weather is so humid just thinking about riding makes you sweat

Hope the ponies are getting better


blog still comes up with old Feb post,can i fix this somehow?