Cliqmo
Well-Known Member
Hi Guys,
Some of you have been sweet enough to enquire about Bentley's progress with the rumbling lameness problem he's been struggling with since February
I am gutted to report that just a week after he has been back out in the field on restricted grazing, having had yet another month on box rest and steroid injections directly into his coffin joint, that he is very lame again.
We have a vets appointment on Thursday, but they are very practical people and I'm 99% sure they will confirm there is nothing else we can do for him; they advised before the injections that the fail rate is high and their opinion was guarded.
If anyone has any pearls of wisdom or any alternative ways to proceed that don't involve having my big grey 4yr old PTS I would be delighted to hear them
Some of you have been sweet enough to enquire about Bentley's progress with the rumbling lameness problem he's been struggling with since February
I am gutted to report that just a week after he has been back out in the field on restricted grazing, having had yet another month on box rest and steroid injections directly into his coffin joint, that he is very lame again.
We have a vets appointment on Thursday, but they are very practical people and I'm 99% sure they will confirm there is nothing else we can do for him; they advised before the injections that the fail rate is high and their opinion was guarded.
If anyone has any pearls of wisdom or any alternative ways to proceed that don't involve having my big grey 4yr old PTS I would be delighted to hear them