Pottermouse
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Hi, any advice greatly received before I have to make the ultimate decision .
Large baby was born with bent legs a year ago which were treated (vet advice) with fortnightly trimming starting at 4 weeks old up to 4 months, then graduating to the normal 5 - 6 week trims. Put on flat ground for first 6 months. Foal (intermittently) unsound, although never nodding lame, farrier (& me) put it down to changes taking place in legs and trims. One foot was changing shape with ridges not forming properly. His brother was put in with him at 6 months (playing like mad) he was weaned at 11 months. However over the last 8 weeks he has grown fast and the lameness got worse and decided to get xrays . . . . Vet could not believe the xray was of his foot. Old broken pedal bone injury into the coffin joint. Prognosis is osteoarthritis (starting already), permanent progressive lameness, permanent painkillers/ nerve block, starting with plaster cast, 4/5 months box rest. Or RIP. All my horses are on broad spec vit & minerals, inc calcium, selenium & Vit C.
Showed xrays to friends (Hospital Matron & a Physiotherapist)who have different advice. One is that there is no realistic hope, the other is pump him full of MSM Glucosamine & calcium and turn him out. (human hip / knee replacements have to exercise within days of op to minimise risk of osteoarthritis & best joint health).
Personally I dont like the look of the deformed & holy pedal bone or the joint surface but am going to try & I have ordered the extra supplements to load him up, ive put him alone in his own flat paddock to stop his mad gallops and playing.
AM I DOING THE RIGHT THING ???????? or just prolonging the inevitable.
He is Such a nice person.
Large baby was born with bent legs a year ago which were treated (vet advice) with fortnightly trimming starting at 4 weeks old up to 4 months, then graduating to the normal 5 - 6 week trims. Put on flat ground for first 6 months. Foal (intermittently) unsound, although never nodding lame, farrier (& me) put it down to changes taking place in legs and trims. One foot was changing shape with ridges not forming properly. His brother was put in with him at 6 months (playing like mad) he was weaned at 11 months. However over the last 8 weeks he has grown fast and the lameness got worse and decided to get xrays . . . . Vet could not believe the xray was of his foot. Old broken pedal bone injury into the coffin joint. Prognosis is osteoarthritis (starting already), permanent progressive lameness, permanent painkillers/ nerve block, starting with plaster cast, 4/5 months box rest. Or RIP. All my horses are on broad spec vit & minerals, inc calcium, selenium & Vit C.
Showed xrays to friends (Hospital Matron & a Physiotherapist)who have different advice. One is that there is no realistic hope, the other is pump him full of MSM Glucosamine & calcium and turn him out. (human hip / knee replacements have to exercise within days of op to minimise risk of osteoarthritis & best joint health).
Personally I dont like the look of the deformed & holy pedal bone or the joint surface but am going to try & I have ordered the extra supplements to load him up, ive put him alone in his own flat paddock to stop his mad gallops and playing.
AM I DOING THE RIGHT THING ???????? or just prolonging the inevitable.
He is Such a nice person.