xxcharlottexx
Well-Known Member
I know this should really be in vets, but more people reply in here
My horse is lame in his left hind leg
There is no heat/swelling/lumps/bumps/cuts doesnt seem particulary sore as ive given it a good prod yet he is still lame
is there any ideas of what it could be or what i should do?
at times it looks like its slightly stiff and others like hes foot sore, given all his legs a good prod and his feet and he didnt flinch at anything, granted he was eating his tea, but hes usually very wimpy when he comes in with a cut or something
he does have slight mud rash but its not chapped or anything, hes just got bald legs at the bottom
Im thinking of carrying on turning him out until weekend to see if any improvement, if not try a few days box rest over the weekend, then get vet out if no improvement...does this seem like the right thing to do... what would you do if he was your horse?
he doesnt seem likes he's too off colour, although my friend turned him out this morning as i had an exam said he didnt eat his brekkie at first, but a huge haynet is eaten and he certainly shoveled it down tonight
and friend thought maybe he was a bit on edge as its been windy and maybe the horses or sheep are gathering outside his stable (his stable leads straight onto the field) as he kept looking over at his door to the field this morning
bit at a loss if what to do.. any suggestions would be appreciated please?
thanks (sorry its quite long)
My horse is lame in his left hind leg
There is no heat/swelling/lumps/bumps/cuts doesnt seem particulary sore as ive given it a good prod yet he is still lame
is there any ideas of what it could be or what i should do?
at times it looks like its slightly stiff and others like hes foot sore, given all his legs a good prod and his feet and he didnt flinch at anything, granted he was eating his tea, but hes usually very wimpy when he comes in with a cut or something
he does have slight mud rash but its not chapped or anything, hes just got bald legs at the bottom
Im thinking of carrying on turning him out until weekend to see if any improvement, if not try a few days box rest over the weekend, then get vet out if no improvement...does this seem like the right thing to do... what would you do if he was your horse?
he doesnt seem likes he's too off colour, although my friend turned him out this morning as i had an exam said he didnt eat his brekkie at first, but a huge haynet is eaten and he certainly shoveled it down tonight
and friend thought maybe he was a bit on edge as its been windy and maybe the horses or sheep are gathering outside his stable (his stable leads straight onto the field) as he kept looking over at his door to the field this morning
bit at a loss if what to do.. any suggestions would be appreciated please?
thanks (sorry its quite long)