Moggy in Manolos
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I would really appreciate any ones help or experience on this.
My horse has been lame on and off the last couple of months, had vet and farrier out previously looking into this, she recovers after box rest it seems, then goes lame again.
Farrier came out today as i thought she was uncomfortable on hard, stony ground in particular, as she has been over the years i have had her. He was due to put pads on but he could not find sensitivity in the foot.
So horse has shoes off, farrier said try poulticing again for a few days, then call the vet if still a problem.
He is an excellent farrier and he just doesnt think it is the foot any more.
So the long and short of it is some nerve blocks may be needed by the vets
Further to this, horse is no longer insured, thats a long story and not worth mentioning now.
So, please could you tell me about your nerve blocking experiences?
Also if you dont mind, how much the vets bill was? (pm me if better)
I would really appreciate your experiences on the matter,i am rather stressed out and worried now as this lameness just keeps coming back, and the farrier, who is brilliant is stumped.
She is not reacting to pressure testing on the feet, walks fine on soft ground, walks fine on hard ground in a straight line at the moment (she has sometimes found rough ground uncomfortable)
It is when she is turned she winces on the leg/foot.
If this sounds like any experience you have had i would really appreciate hearing about it.
Thanks everyone, sorry its so long, i am really worried about this.
My horse has been lame on and off the last couple of months, had vet and farrier out previously looking into this, she recovers after box rest it seems, then goes lame again.
Farrier came out today as i thought she was uncomfortable on hard, stony ground in particular, as she has been over the years i have had her. He was due to put pads on but he could not find sensitivity in the foot.
So horse has shoes off, farrier said try poulticing again for a few days, then call the vet if still a problem.
He is an excellent farrier and he just doesnt think it is the foot any more.
So the long and short of it is some nerve blocks may be needed by the vets
Further to this, horse is no longer insured, thats a long story and not worth mentioning now.
So, please could you tell me about your nerve blocking experiences?
Also if you dont mind, how much the vets bill was? (pm me if better)
I would really appreciate your experiences on the matter,i am rather stressed out and worried now as this lameness just keeps coming back, and the farrier, who is brilliant is stumped.
She is not reacting to pressure testing on the feet, walks fine on soft ground, walks fine on hard ground in a straight line at the moment (she has sometimes found rough ground uncomfortable)
It is when she is turned she winces on the leg/foot.
If this sounds like any experience you have had i would really appreciate hearing about it.
Thanks everyone, sorry its so long, i am really worried about this.