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BY YOUR SIDE (CARING FOR HAYLEY)

My poor girl is not well, and definately not herself. My heart went out to her. it brought back memories of when she first came into my life. I used to dog school and go up and sit in her stable talking and singing to her when she was very unwell.

I found myself doing it again, but think she was sick of my signing my this point. I was constantly wiping up snots, and spraying everywhere with anti-bacteria. Hayley was going from cold to extremely hot and her whole body was shaking, so I was constantly putting her fleece on and off. I had to put her hay down low so it would help the snot drain out her nose a bit better. Every morning when I came up the the farm, I had her to clean out her water trough as it was full of snot, her feed buckets were the same. It was such a shame for her. She had lost her appetite and lost a lot of her bodyweight. It must have been so sore when she was trying to eat. Every mouthful of food was a chore for her as she kept choking and coughing up food. So I ended up having to make her feeds very watery, almost like a bowl of soup. It did help a wee bit. Hayley was also on painkillers then anti-biotic to help with the pain and help her high temperature.

My girl was isolated in her stable for 6 weeks and then isolated in a field for 2 months that was away down next to the canal. You could actually dip your toe in it, that’s how close you were.

After the last guttural pouch test I got my results back and it was such a relief my girl was in the clear. But even though she was 100% clear from Strangles no one wanted he4r with his or her horses out in the same field. So once gain I felt as if I had been stabbed in the back. I have had to fight for my rights for my horse to get back to normality with her original herd. Hayley is now out in her filed with her friends after 6 long months.

One lady is still not happy and has made it very clear she does not want my girl in with her horse and has put a complaint into the owners of the yard. I am getting bullied at the age of 29 by a horrible wee old lady. My close friend Morag always has told me that people that gully you are the ones that are jealous of you and your beautiful horse and your talent.

I always think back when we went through a lot of bullying at our last yard and it has bade me a stronger person in a strange king of way. So I am a better person for all the bad experiences as I know now how to rise above it and to just simply walk away.

One Response to “BY YOUR SIDE (CARING FOR HAYLEY)”

  1. Just read ‘by your side – caring for Hayley. Luckily I have my own property and not at livery. Although during our episode of having strangles here, I did have difficulties with a lady that had horses here. I was very open, honest and discussed everything with her. Which helped to a point. When the original source of strangles, little pony called Pepper went home, and then my ArabxPaint and my coloured pony got the bacteria I realised that was my fault. The bacteria can live in wood, one of the stables was wood and the other concrete. So everything was washed with Virkon. Did not seperate my two horses that were in with two ex-racehorses, my daughters horses. These two horses did not show any sign and did not contract the stangles disease! Lots of horses can be carriers and we might never know, it is not part of the vetting and I was told by one vet, that this would be possible with a blood test. I am definetly more careful about my horse going near other horses when we go out in public. No more nose touching!! I always advocate each horse has its own bucket and food bowl, no shared water sources as this is a big hindrance in controlling the source of bacteria. All livery yards should make sure they do not shared water sources. Learnt a lot through this experience but would not want to repeat it!! Put this separate post up as forgot to mention certain important details. I am convinced that vets do not know the whole picture and its up to horse owners to educate themselves. Lesley Williams

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