cblover
Well-Known Member
What you your thought on this please.....
I have a yearling who has been very prone to abscesses and after a great deal of hard work and expense I have managed to get his feet looking fab and we've had 8 weeks of him being sound....thats a long time for him! I clean them daily, wire brush them and let them dry then apply hoof stuff from red horse products and art-mud. Itt's been a winning combination really. However, Ted got his feet trimmed on Sunday and the farrier was very pleased with the condition of the hooves and commented on how clean his white line was.....great I thought!
Yesterday I went to see him and he was hopping lame on one front foot. Could only put the toe down and I started treating it as another abscess (can't see where its at though)....epsom salts, hot poultice etc but today I had a friend there and as I was changing his dressing I cleaned down the side of his frog (which was very deep) and there was very black gunky smelly stuff that came out...not just mud it was far darker than mud.
So.....can thrush make a horse hopping lame? Does this sound like thrush to you? I've used a small amount of peroxide today and dry poulticed it. Just not entirely sure whats going on....is it something to do with the ground being so much wetter these last few days or due to having his feet trimmed. What's your thoughts? Cheers.
I have a yearling who has been very prone to abscesses and after a great deal of hard work and expense I have managed to get his feet looking fab and we've had 8 weeks of him being sound....thats a long time for him! I clean them daily, wire brush them and let them dry then apply hoof stuff from red horse products and art-mud. Itt's been a winning combination really. However, Ted got his feet trimmed on Sunday and the farrier was very pleased with the condition of the hooves and commented on how clean his white line was.....great I thought!
Yesterday I went to see him and he was hopping lame on one front foot. Could only put the toe down and I started treating it as another abscess (can't see where its at though)....epsom salts, hot poultice etc but today I had a friend there and as I was changing his dressing I cleaned down the side of his frog (which was very deep) and there was very black gunky smelly stuff that came out...not just mud it was far darker than mud.
So.....can thrush make a horse hopping lame? Does this sound like thrush to you? I've used a small amount of peroxide today and dry poulticed it. Just not entirely sure whats going on....is it something to do with the ground being so much wetter these last few days or due to having his feet trimmed. What's your thoughts? Cheers.
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