FAYEFUDGE
Well-Known Member
Hi,
Sorry I have more "worries" on this subject!
Thanks to all who answered before!
1) It has been suggested that if I use bute, whilst the hock is fusing, the process will be slowed down. Is this true?
2) The vet thinks that by the look of my boy's x-rays his hock joint is 80% fused. Should I be fairly confident that it will actually fully fuse?
3) Are there cases of the joint never fully fusing?
If so, what is the outlook for these horses?
4) At the moment only his near hind is affected, but I'm told that this can be a bilateral condition, so how likely is his other hock to be affected?
Sorry for all the questions!
I have bombarded my vet with all my queries but just wanted some answers from other owners who have been here.
I am worried sick... I'm sure you can tell lol!
Sorry I have more "worries" on this subject!
Thanks to all who answered before!
1) It has been suggested that if I use bute, whilst the hock is fusing, the process will be slowed down. Is this true?
2) The vet thinks that by the look of my boy's x-rays his hock joint is 80% fused. Should I be fairly confident that it will actually fully fuse?
3) Are there cases of the joint never fully fusing?
If so, what is the outlook for these horses?
4) At the moment only his near hind is affected, but I'm told that this can be a bilateral condition, so how likely is his other hock to be affected?
Sorry for all the questions!
I have bombarded my vet with all my queries but just wanted some answers from other owners who have been here.
I am worried sick... I'm sure you can tell lol!