In which Fiddle is un-stapled, re-collated, and healing up well!
Fiddle got released into a small portion of the pasture on Sunday, 10 days after Spay Day.
The first thing she did was check the perimeter fence to see how much grass she had been allotted.
The second thing she did was pose for a photograph.
Pretty pony |
Finally, she did what she's been longing to do:
Feels so good |
Roll in the GRASSSSSSSSS!
Spay Day + 10 (some staples removed) right side |
Spay Day + 10 (some staples removed) left side |
My choices:
* haul Fiddle to the vet clinic (40 minutes each direction) to have the staples removed. That's a lot of diesel for 2 ounces of metal.
* continue to fight with an increasingly-anxious Dragon about the pinchy-ness of needlenose. That's a lot of dragon-osity that I prefer not to fight.
* wait a few more days until Patty (who is a DVM in her day job) could come for a visit and pull those suckers out. Patience is not my most outstanding strength, but this seemed like the best option.
Today:
Spay Day + 14, a few staples still in place, left side incision |
Spay Day + 14, some staples still in place, right side |
Patty pulls, I push. Not very successful. |
Since in the olden days she would have kicked the wall, Patty, and me (all with the same foot at the same time), I consider avoiding to be an improvement...but not helpful when it comes to pulling stuff out.
So, we moved to the cross-ties. We also added:
"that bag is cold and crinkly, and possibly dangerous..." |
Except of course, that the ice bag is really scary.
Well. Sorta scary.
Somewhat scary?
Oh, you have carrots? I can eat carrots while you have the cold crinkly thing.
Ice bag + staple remover = happiness |
Hooray! |
No more staples! Spay Day + 14 |
Left side, Spay Day + 14 |
And then: out to the big pasture, at last!
"Foooooooooooooood!" |
YAY!
ReplyDeleteDid she have a specialized staple remover (I am imagining the alligator things everybody has in their desk) or did she just use hemostats? GOOD MARE! She looks great, no worse for the wear. Are you relaxing a little yet?
It's a special thing. Sorry I didn't get a photo (bad blogger, no cookie!) Here's a link, though: http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/21AHioA6Q7L.jpg
DeleteIt bends/pulls the staple without pinching the skin. Fiddle approves...(although the carrots helped with the approval rating, I think).
It's not as visually impressive as the alligator staple puller, but it's pretty cool looking. And effective!
DeleteYa learn something new every day!
ReplyDeleteSo glad she's doing well - the incisions look great!
ReplyDeleteIt's awesome you both came through this so well. Also that she has made a triumphant return to doing what all horses do best: Eating.
ReplyDeleteThe big question:When do you get to put your wings back on and sit yourself, way, way, way back up there?
Yay for Fiddle! Hope to hear she's back on the trail soon. :0)
ReplyDeleteYay Fiddle! Almost ready to go again. How soon can you ride her?
ReplyDeleteThe ice bag idea was brilliant.
ReplyDeleteAlso - she looks great. This post makes me happy :)
So you know, I have several California horsefriends who are very anxious to hear about personality changes post-spay. Please continue to document.
Hey, wanna hear a neat sign-off?
See you in a month or so!
Awesome, she looks great! So happy for you.
ReplyDeleteFirst ride post-surgery is tomorrow. Forecast is for sunny and WARM (80F? Amazing!); we'll meet up early and ride slowly for a couple of hours. Can't wait!!!
ReplyDeletei rode coin today and it went well. i told the owner dude all about fiddle: ) he explained a lot to me about traber.
ReplyDeletecoin is gorgeous, sweet, huge (withers soar over my head) (he's 178 cm) but not such an easy ride as i expect when i sit on a standardbred. he's a lookie loo.
i'm invited back next weekend.
oh, the trot. i have to tell you. the trot. i ROTFL as i trotted on him cuz it was so awesome. i *sat* his trot cuz it was just so easy. that horse was taking care of me to trot so slow and rhythmically. the owner said he cannot sit that trot, and he hates that trot, jostling him around. i loved it. i just sat a standie's slow trot, can you believe it!?
Those good friends are worth their weight in staple pulling! :-)
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