Katia114
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Hi all,
After any advice or your own similar experiences.....sorry if this gets long!
So 4 weeks ago I bought my very first horse
he sailed through a 2 stage vetting with nothing to note, and we brought him home. A few days after arriving I rode him and we noticed that he was walking oddly on his left hind, however as we carried on into trot and canter he looked fine and didn't object. For the next few days he was quite on his toes as he settled in so I just lunged him, but he was still very noticeably twisting his left hind as he walked, but again barely noticeable in trot or canter. At first we assumed a strain from looning about in the field but as it didn't improve in a week we got the vet. He revealed a bruise on the foot after reacting to the hoof testers and then slightly paring back the sole - as the bruise was on the outside of the foot, he was twisting his leg so as to try and use the less painful inside of the hoof.
So, a week of box rest and bute was prescribed, during which time I walked him in hand twice a day for around 10 mins each, mostly in the sand school but then also on a patch of grass next to the field towards the end. Whilst on the bute he looked much much better and the bruise could no longer be seen on the sole. We then went 3 days off the bute before the vet came back - I have to confess to turning him out into one of the smaller fields on his own for an hour or so on the last day as it was such a lovely day and he looked like he was going to jump out his stable! All he did was canter to the other end and he then stood quietly grazing for the whole time.
So vet came back yesterday and whilst he has improved he's still not quite right. Unfortunately the first vet was on holiday so this one hadn't seen him originally which made things trickier. He is still twisting the leg very slightly, and he's also not tracking up properly on that side, both on the hard surface and in the school. Vet seems certain it's not an abscess but say it's quite unusual and obviously won't commit to anything more concrete! We are back on box rest and bute for another week and both vets are coming out to see him whilst still on the bute next week to see what difference that makes. I have decided this time round to be quite strict about the box rest, and will only be walking him once a day in the sand school and nothing else. Debating even whether to keep bringing him out the stable whilst I muck out or if that's getting a bit much?!
I'm really hoping that this is just a deep bruise which will heal with time - as I rode/lunged him on it I'm guessing I've probably not helped matters either. Has anyone ever had anything similar? Vet hasn't recommended doing anything else but thinking about using a hoof supplement to try and encourage growth - his back feet aren't amazing and a bit crumbly, but nothing horrendous I think they just need a good trim so might help with this too. But already starting to worry this could be something more serious......
Any thoughts welcome! Obviously as I've only just bought him I've had the barrage of 'helpful' comments from the rest of the yard - everything ranging from sue the vet, to get an MRI scan, to asking why I've bought a lame horse. Not what I want to hear!!!
Thanks x
After any advice or your own similar experiences.....sorry if this gets long!
So 4 weeks ago I bought my very first horse
So, a week of box rest and bute was prescribed, during which time I walked him in hand twice a day for around 10 mins each, mostly in the sand school but then also on a patch of grass next to the field towards the end. Whilst on the bute he looked much much better and the bruise could no longer be seen on the sole. We then went 3 days off the bute before the vet came back - I have to confess to turning him out into one of the smaller fields on his own for an hour or so on the last day as it was such a lovely day and he looked like he was going to jump out his stable! All he did was canter to the other end and he then stood quietly grazing for the whole time.
So vet came back yesterday and whilst he has improved he's still not quite right. Unfortunately the first vet was on holiday so this one hadn't seen him originally which made things trickier. He is still twisting the leg very slightly, and he's also not tracking up properly on that side, both on the hard surface and in the school. Vet seems certain it's not an abscess but say it's quite unusual and obviously won't commit to anything more concrete! We are back on box rest and bute for another week and both vets are coming out to see him whilst still on the bute next week to see what difference that makes. I have decided this time round to be quite strict about the box rest, and will only be walking him once a day in the sand school and nothing else. Debating even whether to keep bringing him out the stable whilst I muck out or if that's getting a bit much?!
I'm really hoping that this is just a deep bruise which will heal with time - as I rode/lunged him on it I'm guessing I've probably not helped matters either. Has anyone ever had anything similar? Vet hasn't recommended doing anything else but thinking about using a hoof supplement to try and encourage growth - his back feet aren't amazing and a bit crumbly, but nothing horrendous I think they just need a good trim so might help with this too. But already starting to worry this could be something more serious......
Any thoughts welcome! Obviously as I've only just bought him I've had the barrage of 'helpful' comments from the rest of the yard - everything ranging from sue the vet, to get an MRI scan, to asking why I've bought a lame horse. Not what I want to hear!!!
Thanks x