He drew fluid from the joint to run tests on, and then shot antibiotics directly into the joint, gave her a banamine IV, and then gave her another shot of antibiotic in one butt cheek, after showing me how. He left syringes and 2 bottles of antibiotics with me to inject her over the next few days. The good news is that we caught it real early, and that the bacterial levels are not so high that he'd recommend putting her down. He was glad I was so watchful and called him so quickly. He's very optimistic that she'll pull through this since she's a big strong filly, and has seen many recovery cases. It's just that she is only 6 weeks old and joints in babies are very fragile. He's also seen a number of non-recoverable cases that ended in having to put the baby down. This vet is wonderful, and I trust him completely, and I'm trying very hard to share his optimism.
This morning, her fever is down, which is a good sign, and she was putting some weight on the leg again, also a good sign. I gave her banamine paste, and then the injection....it was a little scary, I've never had to do that before!! But I was able to overcome my fears, and got it done quickly, trying to minimize any scariness for the foal! She didn't want to eat her grain this morning, but she is nursing alright. So we covet your prayers for our little April and her recovery. Also for me to manage the vet bills! I'll keep everybody posted as to her progress.