The Vet came to visit while I was at work. My daughter, MJ, did horse duty. The vet said 'not good.' So he gave him another shot of antibiotics. And gave MJ two more syringes for the next two mornings. And told her, 'have your Mom give him the shots right here' pointing to a gray spot on his neck, 'and walk him twice a day for 20 minutes.' And continue the oral antibiotics. And the bute.
My poor boy. He keeps thinking he's done something wrong. We walk in a rather large circle. Him gimping along. When he occasionally stops to rest, he puts his head on my shoulder and licks his lips and gives me these worried eyes. I try to convince him he's done nothing wrong and that he's such a good boy to keep walking. Even when he's gimping so bad, and I feel so guilty, I keep him walking. By the watch. 20 minutes. Add another two rounds for the stops we've made. The other horses don't help any. As Elias is gimping around, the others are running in their pasture, kicking up their heels. Wondering why it's taking so long with the routine tonight and why they aren't being let in. Let's get the show on the road. Hay needs eating.
Nice big note on the counter from MJ. Detailing what the Vet said. And to look for the blue and orange square. Huh? Blue and orange square?
So, my Elias and his barn buddies are all in for the night. Clean stalls. Grain. Antibiotics. Hay. Clean water. Gimped him in when it started to snow. Poor guy. He's got to get better. I truly don't know what I would do without him.
Oh, and guess what came in the mail tonight. Waiting on the counter for me next to the two totally huge syringes and instructions from the Vet? The bill from Aspey choking and taking out the stitches. Farm Call. Emergency Call. Brief Exam. Suture Removal. Ouch. Guess I can wait for the rest of this week to come in the next bill. Good thing I'm working a few extra hours for the next few weeks. Wonder if the Vet needs an assistant? Will work for vet bill. Ohy, vey.
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