Cliqmo
Well-Known Member
Had the farrier today as my boy has been intermittently lame for a few weeks now (no rhyme or reason to the spectrum of soundness from totally sound to crippled) but he has confirmed no abcess in the foot. He was very thorough and got me to walk, trot and turn him. He also had a good look in his foot and checked his digital pulse etc.
The farrier seemed to think it might be in his knee as there is a weensy bit of fluid on the front of the knee on his near fore (the lame leg) Although there is no heat and no visible swelling or injury. He also mentioned something about the possibility of a bone chip to the knee? Bentley is backed but unbroken and hasn't done any work, although he does hoon around in the field so *may* have injured it out there.
I am trying to get hold of the vets to arrange nerve blocks and x rays but I just wanted to know if anyone had any experience either (A) of similar symptoms or (B) of bone chips/knee injuries?
I have had a look online and realise this bone chips are a relatively common condition (expecially in racehorses) but that it can sometimes be hopelessly complex and ultimately fatal
Thanks for your help.
The farrier seemed to think it might be in his knee as there is a weensy bit of fluid on the front of the knee on his near fore (the lame leg) Although there is no heat and no visible swelling or injury. He also mentioned something about the possibility of a bone chip to the knee? Bentley is backed but unbroken and hasn't done any work, although he does hoon around in the field so *may* have injured it out there.
I am trying to get hold of the vets to arrange nerve blocks and x rays but I just wanted to know if anyone had any experience either (A) of similar symptoms or (B) of bone chips/knee injuries?
I have had a look online and realise this bone chips are a relatively common condition (expecially in racehorses) but that it can sometimes be hopelessly complex and ultimately fatal
Thanks for your help.