The vet has been out to see Buzz again this week and he remains on painkillers and antibiotics. A lot of his wound is healing nicely but he does have a couple of patches where the skin has died off and the stitches have pulled through. These still look quite nasty and have been being treated with Manuka honey to help the healing process.
He now only has a small bandage on part of his wound with the open patches now being left uncovered to allow them to dry and heal. They are having to keep a close eye on him to make sure his wounds do not become infected.
The swelling in his leg now seems to have gone down and it does not seem that he has done any permanent damage. He is now able to move fairly freely around his box. Hopefully in the next fortnight we will be able to get him on the walker with a view to getting him back to race fitness again before too long.
The form of Buzz' Lingfield race is turning out to be alarmingly good so lets hope we can get him back before too long.
Squire came back in from his holiday this week and as well as putting on a bit of condition he certainly seems to have grown and developed for the break. He will spend the next week or so on the walker with a view to getting him back to ridden work in around two weeks time.
We don’t have a definitive plan for him as yet other than he will start off with one or maybe two runs on the all weather to put him properly straight for a turf campaign. Of course we hope he improves from last season and pays his way again and the goal would obviously be to end up back at Newmarket in October but this time hopefully in the main race rather than the consolation.
We hope to see a few of you guys along the way. Planning a stable visit on Feb 6th to include racing at Sandown in the afternoon. If any of you fancy that just message us and we will see what we can do.
He now only has a small bandage on part of his wound with the open patches now being left uncovered to allow them to dry and heal. They are having to keep a close eye on him to make sure his wounds do not become infected.
The swelling in his leg now seems to have gone down and it does not seem that he has done any permanent damage. He is now able to move fairly freely around his box. Hopefully in the next fortnight we will be able to get him on the walker with a view to getting him back to race fitness again before too long.
The form of Buzz' Lingfield race is turning out to be alarmingly good so lets hope we can get him back before too long.
Squire came back in from his holiday this week and as well as putting on a bit of condition he certainly seems to have grown and developed for the break. He will spend the next week or so on the walker with a view to getting him back to ridden work in around two weeks time.
We don’t have a definitive plan for him as yet other than he will start off with one or maybe two runs on the all weather to put him properly straight for a turf campaign. Of course we hope he improves from last season and pays his way again and the goal would obviously be to end up back at Newmarket in October but this time hopefully in the main race rather than the consolation.
We hope to see a few of you guys along the way. Planning a stable visit on Feb 6th to include racing at Sandown in the afternoon. If any of you fancy that just message us and we will see what we can do.

