sarahhowen
Well-Known Member
Hi Chaps,
I have a lovely Warmblood who has sadly been lame for the last 4 weeks - the vet has seen him twice and the general thinking was that the lameness was in the hoof (Slight increased pulse and heat in the hoof) and Xrays were taken to rule out a fracture to the pedal bone - thankfully that was all clear!!
So we were sent home to rest him, poultice his hoof and hope that an abscess blows out or that it was a deep bruise, so we did the prescribed box rest and Indi appeared sound (Adrenaline is a great pain killer) turned him out (as per vets instructions) and he proceeded to spend two days running round the field like an idiot, checked him after day two and yup, you guessed it slightly unsound on a circle I actually dont think he ever came sound but when we checked him after a week confined to barracks he was just that excited to be out he would of trotted sound even with his hoof hanging off!!
Opted to give him some time and Checked him two days later when he was significantly sounder - still not right but much improved so as the vet had already ruled out fractures etc I decided to give him a week of R & R and I am due to recheck him on Wednesday - if not sound then we will haul him back to the vets for the third time for god only knows what tests!!
So to give you a timeframe Indi has now not been sound for a month, when I say unsound, he is perfectly sound in a straight line but if asked to work on a circle he is prob 1/10 lame and he came un unsound during a clinic with a classical dressage guru who had us working in a VERY slow trot on the buckle end with no supporting contact from me, Indi is a big horse and does require some support to balance himself and I believe that he bacame unbalanced and overreached bashing his heels in a manor that did not cause the skin to break BUT has given him a very deep bruise which we are just seeing now.
So on to the pictures - sorry they are fuzzy but they were taken on my cell phone so they arent the best quality but I think you will be able to see what i'm seeing and advise if indeed you think this is a bruise and can feasibly be the cause of the lameness that we are experiencing??
Okay so this picture is when he has just come in, the fields pretty muddy at the moment so I have hosed the area off to see what is happening, on the bulb of the heel closest to us you can see a crack........ now look what happens when it drys out
Again on the buld of the heel closest to us you can see a red line about an inch long - this is the area that I suspect to be bruised??
and this one is the other heel that seems to of almost abscessed - Maybe from when we poulticed it for 5 days??
This isnt sore to touch but I am treating it as an open would and cleaning the area thoroughly and putting on a antibacterial cream.
Indi is now having Over reach boots on any time he leaves his stable....... if this is a bruise is there anything I can do to help this bruise come out and heel??
Also, I know he is still really low on his heels but they are a million percent better than they were when we brought him - its just an ever increasing work in progress
I have a lovely Warmblood who has sadly been lame for the last 4 weeks - the vet has seen him twice and the general thinking was that the lameness was in the hoof (Slight increased pulse and heat in the hoof) and Xrays were taken to rule out a fracture to the pedal bone - thankfully that was all clear!!
So we were sent home to rest him, poultice his hoof and hope that an abscess blows out or that it was a deep bruise, so we did the prescribed box rest and Indi appeared sound (Adrenaline is a great pain killer) turned him out (as per vets instructions) and he proceeded to spend two days running round the field like an idiot, checked him after day two and yup, you guessed it slightly unsound on a circle I actually dont think he ever came sound but when we checked him after a week confined to barracks he was just that excited to be out he would of trotted sound even with his hoof hanging off!!
Opted to give him some time and Checked him two days later when he was significantly sounder - still not right but much improved so as the vet had already ruled out fractures etc I decided to give him a week of R & R and I am due to recheck him on Wednesday - if not sound then we will haul him back to the vets for the third time for god only knows what tests!!
So to give you a timeframe Indi has now not been sound for a month, when I say unsound, he is perfectly sound in a straight line but if asked to work on a circle he is prob 1/10 lame and he came un unsound during a clinic with a classical dressage guru who had us working in a VERY slow trot on the buckle end with no supporting contact from me, Indi is a big horse and does require some support to balance himself and I believe that he bacame unbalanced and overreached bashing his heels in a manor that did not cause the skin to break BUT has given him a very deep bruise which we are just seeing now.
So on to the pictures - sorry they are fuzzy but they were taken on my cell phone so they arent the best quality but I think you will be able to see what i'm seeing and advise if indeed you think this is a bruise and can feasibly be the cause of the lameness that we are experiencing??
Okay so this picture is when he has just come in, the fields pretty muddy at the moment so I have hosed the area off to see what is happening, on the bulb of the heel closest to us you can see a crack........ now look what happens when it drys out
Again on the buld of the heel closest to us you can see a red line about an inch long - this is the area that I suspect to be bruised??
and this one is the other heel that seems to of almost abscessed - Maybe from when we poulticed it for 5 days??
This isnt sore to touch but I am treating it as an open would and cleaning the area thoroughly and putting on a antibacterial cream.
Indi is now having Over reach boots on any time he leaves his stable....... if this is a bruise is there anything I can do to help this bruise come out and heel??
Also, I know he is still really low on his heels but they are a million percent better than they were when we brought him - its just an ever increasing work in progress