Sussexbythesea
Well-Known Member
I know how I’m treating this wound but wondered how others would treat this? A couple of people on the yard have made loaded comments in that I’m being over cautious. I don’t care I’ve had horses over 40 years so I’m pretty confident in my own assessment but interested in how people perceive it, and can always improve knowledge.
It’s on the inside of the left hind fetlock / pastern and was caused when his back end slipped on a slippery surface and his unshod hoof struck his leg. He’s not lame and being turned out as normal daily. As a precaution due to worries about his pelvis / SI being impacted as he twisted he has been on a Bute twice daily since Sunday gone down to one a day today and will stop at weekend.
Day 1 before cleaning up (didn’t get a cleaned photo)

Day 2

Day 3

It’s on the inside of the left hind fetlock / pastern and was caused when his back end slipped on a slippery surface and his unshod hoof struck his leg. He’s not lame and being turned out as normal daily. As a precaution due to worries about his pelvis / SI being impacted as he twisted he has been on a Bute twice daily since Sunday gone down to one a day today and will stop at weekend.
Day 1 before cleaning up (didn’t get a cleaned photo)

Day 2

Day 3
