rowy
Well-Known Member
My 19 year old tb mare was very slightly lame for the last week only on a left rein circle and it would be bad for a few strides and then better etc.
Then on Thursday it suddenly got really bad and she wouldnt put any weight on the limb.
Vet came the same day and had a look and found the pain to be localised to the right side of the hoof when hoof testers were used. She tried digging the white line out a bit to look for an abscess but didnt find anything and told us just to polutice it and keep her in 24/7 for a week and then get back to her if its no better.
Yesturday and today she has been heaps better on it but still a bit lame- just the odd step like shes stepped on it wrong or something.
Took the poultice off today and took some pictures:
She said its probably just a bruise or a abscess but just in case to keep her in in case its lami but unlikely to be so because of localisation of the pain and the fact its only in one foot and no lami stance.
Then on Thursday it suddenly got really bad and she wouldnt put any weight on the limb.
Vet came the same day and had a look and found the pain to be localised to the right side of the hoof when hoof testers were used. She tried digging the white line out a bit to look for an abscess but didnt find anything and told us just to polutice it and keep her in 24/7 for a week and then get back to her if its no better.
Yesturday and today she has been heaps better on it but still a bit lame- just the odd step like shes stepped on it wrong or something.
Took the poultice off today and took some pictures:
She said its probably just a bruise or a abscess but just in case to keep her in in case its lami but unlikely to be so because of localisation of the pain and the fact its only in one foot and no lami stance.