Spartu
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Thank you so much. <3 I'll keep you updated. <3
Keep going x
Ughh, it was a long and hard day for me, and a good one for him. Vet was out, did hoof testers, only shows pain reaction in his toe area, and vet said it is probably because he is not shoed, and because he did damage his hoof due to not having a shoe on. Later I trotted him in straight lines, walked too, and turned in circle, then trotted on circle. And suprisingly, he was sound. Only minor lameness, but not really a lameness... Vet said even the best horses dont do well without a shoe on, and shoed in other leg. He also said he doesnt see anything serious there, and prescribed me 2 things - one to give him through mouth and one to put on his hoof. Now I feel so bad, because vet probably thinks I was overly dramatic. And all the check ups were on the hard ground. Later I tried him on the soft ground, more lame. Feel so bad now. Looks like he went through a crisis yesterday, and was better. But still has plenty of not eaten hay. Vet said if lameness gets worse after work, we will do MRI. Baby boy was more happy yesterday, even stealing carrots in front of his box, and I allowed him. He deserves it. We will see how he goes in the following days, and I just hope we wont put him to sleep. I pray for him to start eating and feel good again, because that will be a good start. When he is back in work, I hope he will be sound, because any injury that leads to box rest will probably not end well. :-( I'll keep you updated, tons of love. xoxoxxxx <33 !!So sad come to this vet really missed something.Insist SENIOR vet help.Give him big hugs and kissess.Panicing hear feal so helpless you cant do anything.His mummy loves him .She will do all she can.xx