LionheadLuver
Warren Veteran
Just to update you all. Molly's hocks are doing fine now. The vet saw her yesterday and he said they were fine, and just needed vaseline applied twice daily to make them more supple. We found the cause of her hocks was her thumping and being chased by Milly and her moving the hay on the floor and touching hard floor. So in reason, it should get better in summer when she's on grass. I'll be getting soft rubber matting for next winter anyway, so hopefully, it'll be much better from now on. He said that they don't need antibiotics unless there's sign of infection. So great news all round really. She's really happy, doing binkies and flopping and hopping everywhere. So this post was just to keep you up to date on the situation, as I hope you care about her as much as I do.