spookypony
Well-Known Member
Brought pony in from muddy paddock this morning to put him in corral on drier grass. Did a bit of groundwork and didn't notice anything amiss. He spent the whole day grazing in the corral.
Tonight, noticed that he was really not stepping under himself with the left hind. Was too dark to really see, but palpated the sole, and found left heel bulb sensitive. To me, this suggests an abscess. Though he hasn't had one before, it's been so wet! But what else could it really be? He's been on holidays.
Current plan is to poultice during the day while he's in the corral (don't have a stable yet), wait for a few days to see if it blows, and if no improvement, call vet.
Trouble is, don't know how I'm going to poultice with one hand (my left hand is in a splint). Am going to try to get hold of a poultice boot tomorrow. Are those reasonably easy to apply?
Any suggestions or sympathy welcome!
Tonight, noticed that he was really not stepping under himself with the left hind. Was too dark to really see, but palpated the sole, and found left heel bulb sensitive. To me, this suggests an abscess. Though he hasn't had one before, it's been so wet! But what else could it really be? He's been on holidays.
Current plan is to poultice during the day while he's in the corral (don't have a stable yet), wait for a few days to see if it blows, and if no improvement, call vet.
Trouble is, don't know how I'm going to poultice with one hand (my left hand is in a splint). Am going to try to get hold of a poultice boot tomorrow. Are those reasonably easy to apply?
Any suggestions or sympathy welcome!