catwithclaws
Well-Known Member
Sorry guys this might be long, just need some thoughts and advice
Last weekend my 21 year old mare came in from the field very lame on her near hind, it was pretty swollen and she was fairly reluctant to move. Called the emergency vet who trotted her up and said she was 99% it was a tendon (likely the SDFT) but that she'd hoof test just in case. As expected, hoof testing showed nothing. Gave her a big injection of anti-inflammatory and that she'd come and see her again the next day. Having seen her the next day, vet said box rest for a week, cold hosing for 20 mins twice a day, and bandaged 24/7 on all 4 legs - with 1 danilon a day in evening feed. If it was no better in a week then we'd consider scans etc, but she wanted to see how it went first (she's not insured at her age and insurance would only have covered external injuries anyway). Vet came back Tuesday evening and there was no improvement so we're currently waiting to send her for scans, which are booked for Wednesday 18th. More danilon, more box rest, bandaging etc. Though as horse is sensible she said she could take a very gentle walk around the school whilst being mucked out, as she was deathly stiff after a week in. Now for the big problem. She is absolutely hating being on box rest. She has previously been stabled during the winter months (yard has very restricted turnout in winter) with no problems at all. She spends her days standing in the corner with her head down, and doesn't even acknowledge people at her stable door. She just seems sad and depressed. She is on a big yard so plenty busy with lots going on to keep her occupied, but she is on one of the slightly quieter rows so she can have a nap if she wants it. There are other horses around during the day to keep her company as well. She has a constant supply of hay as well. Has anyone got any ideas on how to make this bearable for her? Until the scans are done we don't know the extent of the damage, but if she's this down after only 10 days, how will she cope with an extended period of time? I really do not want to put her through more than 3 months box rest anyway, if she is field sound after 3 months she will retire to grass, but if its worse than that I guess I'll have to make a decision
sorry I'm probably just rambling on pointlessly but if anyone else has been through similar I'd be really interested to hear your stories. Thanks for reading, and sorry for the giant paragraph, for some reason it won't let me use 'enter' to put in paragraphs :/ xx