We've recently changed his shoes to roll the toe more and have more lateral extension so will hold tight with these for a while. Also have changed his joint supplement and so far (touch wood ) he has felt great the last week or so :)
Yes I am doing all of this, very careful of surfaces he goes on, only trotting on grass or in the arena when it's frozen outside, he is on 11 hours turnout, with joint supplement, magnetic boots before ridden etc
Thanks for that good advice. He did have only his TMT injected. I will think about the arthramid, I had previously looked into it but was a little anxious as it is such a new drug.
My 12year old boy was diagnosed with bone spavin a few months ago, 3/10 lame at trot, there wasn't much changes on the xray so it is thought to be cartilage damage, he responded very well to the joint block. we did lots of inhand walknig, hock steroid inj (that didnt seem to make any...
My horse had neurectomy done for proximal suspensory desmitis and a few months post surgery is still as lame as before the surgery. Help? Anyone else have a similar experience?
My horse got his right shoe caught in his haynet yesterday, since then has moved stables where he can see more so is scraping the floor and banging the door abit more. However tonight there is some filling of the inside of both his frontlegs above the fetlock, and a little heat, but more...
Ah interesting. It has been diagnosed by ultrasound. He hasn't had any swelling there. But did respond to a stifle nerve block. How lame was your horse? When did you start riding him again?
Hello, I'm wondering where everyone hacks that has there horse on Ringley road. I only know about the nature trial, but don't feel the ground is very good there, very limited areas to have a trot or canter. I would like to find some fields to ride in. Thanks
Looking for recommendations of a good friendly livery yard near Kearsley (don't mind travelling a short distance for the right yard). To have good turnout access and floodlit area. Thank you.