katie1630
Member
My mare is lame on her front leg and has been for 2 weeks now. the leg is swollen just above her fetlock but the heat has gone out of it now.
She was in the stable for the first week and I managed to bandage it for a few nights but she spent the first 10 years of her life in a field with nothing done to her and she doesn't cope with being indoors that much so after much wrestling to get the bandages on, she just pulled them off. Plus she gets laminitis very easily (even from hay) so box rest isn't an ideal choice.
While the snow is fairly thick I've put her in the school with the shetland with no bandages and put MSM powder into a handful of chaff for her and i'll bring her in when the snow turns to ice (probably tomorrow night) The school isn't icy and she doesn't bomb about .
Can anyone suggest ideas for how I can help her please?!
She can weight bear on it and isn't resting it as much as last week so I know it is improving but I just feel like there's something I should be doing that I'm not- if that makes sense??!!
Thanks in advance x
She was in the stable for the first week and I managed to bandage it for a few nights but she spent the first 10 years of her life in a field with nothing done to her and she doesn't cope with being indoors that much so after much wrestling to get the bandages on, she just pulled them off. Plus she gets laminitis very easily (even from hay) so box rest isn't an ideal choice.
While the snow is fairly thick I've put her in the school with the shetland with no bandages and put MSM powder into a handful of chaff for her and i'll bring her in when the snow turns to ice (probably tomorrow night) The school isn't icy and she doesn't bomb about .
Can anyone suggest ideas for how I can help her please?!
She can weight bear on it and isn't resting it as much as last week so I know it is improving but I just feel like there's something I should be doing that I'm not- if that makes sense??!!
Thanks in advance x