Morgan123
Well-Known Member
Hiya, how would i know the difference between the early stages of an abscess, and a bruised sole?
My barefoot welsh cob has a separation in his front foot - this is quite normal and my farrier doesn't worry about them, we just keep them clean and keep an eye on them. However, he's been a bit foot sore recently, especially over stones so has had a bit of time off (still accustoming to being barefoot). When I led him out of his stable thismorning he was very careful on the front hoof with the separation but improved as he walked and was almost 100% sound when walking on grass. Ive hosed and cleaned it as normal and will poultice it tonight to be one the safe side but there isnt really any heat or particular puffiness (all his legs are a little puffy when in). If its an abcess, I want to call the vet ASAP before it gets really bad, but obviously dont want to call the vet out if its just a bruise! The hoof is black, btu I cant really see any discolouration as when white feet bruise.
Any ideas?
Thank you!
My barefoot welsh cob has a separation in his front foot - this is quite normal and my farrier doesn't worry about them, we just keep them clean and keep an eye on them. However, he's been a bit foot sore recently, especially over stones so has had a bit of time off (still accustoming to being barefoot). When I led him out of his stable thismorning he was very careful on the front hoof with the separation but improved as he walked and was almost 100% sound when walking on grass. Ive hosed and cleaned it as normal and will poultice it tonight to be one the safe side but there isnt really any heat or particular puffiness (all his legs are a little puffy when in). If its an abcess, I want to call the vet ASAP before it gets really bad, but obviously dont want to call the vet out if its just a bruise! The hoof is black, btu I cant really see any discolouration as when white feet bruise.
Any ideas?
Thank you!