Jim bob
Well-Known Member
Well. Just looking for some advice really.
My horse was sore going out on weds morning this week just gone. That night I went to get him and he wouldn't put weight on his right fore much. Slowly we managed to get him to the yard ( he is barefoot and wears boots for the field ,hoof boots. Phoned the vet who said it sounded like an abscess so to poultice.
Vet came out the next day and dug a hole, said it was an abscess and is draining and to dry poultice from the following day ( friday) so I did until Saturday night though I got nothing. Went back to wet /hot poultice and I still have nothing and he is still really lame.
Spoke to the out of hours as I was unsure whether it was an abscess or not and they said to carry on as I am doing. Deep bed and poultice though with some bute . Normally I don't do bute for an abscess and I turn out but given he is still very lame and I aren't getting anything from the poultice I am wary to turn him out.
My horse was sore going out on weds morning this week just gone. That night I went to get him and he wouldn't put weight on his right fore much. Slowly we managed to get him to the yard ( he is barefoot and wears boots for the field ,hoof boots. Phoned the vet who said it sounded like an abscess so to poultice.
Vet came out the next day and dug a hole, said it was an abscess and is draining and to dry poultice from the following day ( friday) so I did until Saturday night though I got nothing. Went back to wet /hot poultice and I still have nothing and he is still really lame.
Spoke to the out of hours as I was unsure whether it was an abscess or not and they said to carry on as I am doing. Deep bed and poultice though with some bute . Normally I don't do bute for an abscess and I turn out but given he is still very lame and I aren't getting anything from the poultice I am wary to turn him out.