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Monday, February 23, 2015

TOABH: Costly


This week's blog hop from Beka is:  Costly
What has been your horse's most expensive injury to date? Let's exclude maintenance things, like hock injections and the magical monthly package of MSM. What single episode blew your savings or left you boiling ramen? If you want to get technical about it, time is money, too. 

I have been very, very fortunate so far and I really hope this doesn't jinx it lol. Here is Chrome's highest vet bill and fortunately it didn't blow my savings or leave me eating ramen.

I blanked out names and payment methods.

His hock puncture wound was close to this expensive since he had to be on antibiotics for three weeks, but this one still beat it by a little.  This is when they got into the horse feed that I didn't realize was in the barn.  We tubed him to be on the safe side, but he was fine and showed no adverse reaction to the feed thank goodness!!  Purina said that the Enrich 32 was unlikely to hurt him because it has no carbs or starch in it.  It's just protein, vitamins and minerals that were flushed out of his system.  They said it would take feeding large doses over a long period of time before it would hurt him.  I still don't regret being cautious though.  Founder is not something I'm willing to play around with.

Amazingly having him gelded was cheaper than this too.  He has been to the vet for two respiratory infections (when he was under a year old), was kicked in the jaw by Galaxy (actually the second respiratory infection was at the same time as this and he had sores in his mouth from hay seeds), the tubing, the gelding and when he punctured his hock.  His maintenance things like dentals, hoof care, feed, his dang sweet itch (I thought it was rain rot when it first appeared), vaccines, deworming, etc. costs more than injuries thank goodness!!  I hope he keeps it that way!

Oh and he had an abscess but my farrier didn't charge me for that because she's a friend, so it didn't cost anything more than the diapers, vet wrap, medicine and time (and heartache seeing him in pain).  There have been other injuries like when he cut his throat and bouts of rain rot, but he didn't go to the vet for those.  You can read all about his health related posts under the health tag here.

Here are some pictures since I don't like posting without them.  You can follow the links above for more pictures and info.

 Getting his teeth floated.  He got his wolf teeth pulled too.

 Treating his sweet itch.
 Click to enlarge.  The difference neem oil makes in his sweet itch.

 His abscess.  :(

 His punctured hock that he never acted like hurt at all.
If I remember right the vet opened it a little to check it. 

 His swelling from his cut throat.

Getting knocked out for his gelding.  
There are a LOT of pictures in that post so check it out if you aren't squeamish hehe.

So that was an interesting topic that makes me appreciate what I have and makes me grateful that things weren't worse (or even as bad as I imagined at the time... I tend to panic lol).  Thanks for the blog hop Beka!

12 comments:

  1. poor chrome has certainly experienced a bit in his short life!!

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    1. Yeah he was kind of accident prone as a baby lol. He's come through it stronger though! :D Really the overeating of the food (and need for tubing) was my fault because I didn't check to see if the feed was put away. The rain rot came from Galaxy. She had it when we brought her home. His first respiratory infection he had when I got him and the second was from Galaxy. So the only things that he did to himself were the hock puncture and cut throat. I don't know what caused the abscess and obviously getting kicked in the jaw was Galaxy's fault too. It's no wonder I gave her away!!! But yeah all of that happened just during his first couple of years. Poor guy! I'm glad he's finally grown up and knows not to do stupid stuff for the most part (fingers crossed and knocking on wood).

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  2. I'm with you. I feel like talking about it is going to jinx it.

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    1. Yeah... it made me kind of nervous to even write it down hehe.

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  3. Ugh... Sort of wakes one up to reality, reading this.
    Your Chrome is way ahead of my young mare, as she has not had to be gelded, and has been with me for just 3 short months.

    So far, we've mainly racked up bills for increasing, and switching, food and supplements to help her gain weight and gleam, extracting wolf teeth (which of course was ON TOP of the dental and vet exam), a whole slew of shots, a month with my trainer (which I'm working off the cost of mostly.), and, as of today, a beginning ulcer treatment...

    Oh, wait. There's also an upcoming saddle fitting appointment. With of course a switch of saddle, and probably an additional reflocking feee. But that doesn't count as it is voluntary sort of.

    I'm stopping here, who knows which family member will read this...

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    1. Hehe I hope your family doesn't find this! It's crazy how expensive they are isn't it? They are so worth it though. :D

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  4. You are so lucky!! I've had several vet bills in the thousands. Salem's EPM this summer cost me close to $3k. *gulp* Luckily, my vets allow monthly payments and only charge something like 2% interest (thank goodnes!).

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    1. I can't even imagine having to deal with EPM like Salem has had. I'm glad your vet works with you on a payment plan. I hope mine will if I ever need the option...

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  5. Kaspin so far has cost me 700 hundred with these swollen legs. And if he goes to NC state??? They quoted me 800 to 1000 not including treatment costs. My past horse Palidor I spent over 18,000 dollars in 7 years on him always being sick. Lucky, I had insurance on this horse. I didn't get Kaspin insurance this year. I just could afford it, I wish I had!!!!

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    1. Yikes!! I wish you'd had insurance on him too. :( I hope the swelling never comes back so you don't have to go to NC state. Fingers crossed for him!

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