XMissySJx
Wise Old Thumper
right, peanut has had sore hocks for ages, and i just checked them, and they are scabby and red, have mixed aloe vera plus sudocream for them, and dabbed some on.
checked domino over before i popped him in the run and now HE has sore hocks awell.
im thinking its prob flared up bcus of the bonding, so lots of stamping about??
anyway, they are moving into the outhouse for the foreseeable future, until my dad makes their new home for the, but he wants to do it in stages, so they are moving into the room where peanut was while he was ill, so they have enough room to live and play without dad feeling under pressure to hurry up with the shed or workshop conversion.
but....my real question is..the flooring is stone, and we did have carpet in there, but Jane said that that is actually bad for hocks, and it was a nightmare for sweeping up hay...so i thought.. okay ill use lino...but then thats going to be too hard?!?!
so what can i put on the floor to stop peanut and dominos sore hocks :?
checked domino over before i popped him in the run and now HE has sore hocks awell.
im thinking its prob flared up bcus of the bonding, so lots of stamping about??
anyway, they are moving into the outhouse for the foreseeable future, until my dad makes their new home for the, but he wants to do it in stages, so they are moving into the room where peanut was while he was ill, so they have enough room to live and play without dad feeling under pressure to hurry up with the shed or workshop conversion.
but....my real question is..the flooring is stone, and we did have carpet in there, but Jane said that that is actually bad for hocks, and it was a nightmare for sweeping up hay...so i thought.. okay ill use lino...but then thats going to be too hard?!?!
so what can i put on the floor to stop peanut and dominos sore hocks :?