digitalangel
Well-Known Member
Just a curiosity really
my gelding has always suffered with filled legs. However a month ago he became ill with a sheath infection, which progressed to a ventral oedema ( swelling in abdomen ) and one pastern was more filled than usual. The swelling in the pastern always dsisappeared when he was turned out.
He came off the bute a week ago, the ventral oedema has resolved, and the shealth swelling stabilised. the vet recommended exercise, which we began today.
Upon exercise today he is lame on this left hind leg - which worsened on exercise. The swelling did not go down, despite cold hosing.
Some suggested to me that because the oedema has been around for a few weeks he is lame because he has less flexion in that joint because of the swlling and once the swelling had gone for good that there would prove to be no uinderlying problem. Is this even possible?
Im really worried that somehow he has hurt himself while turned out and the bute he was on for his sheath masked any lameness. He wasnt lame until today, which is 6 days of no bute.
Im in a bit of a chicken/egg situation here because he needs to be exercised to get the swelling down in his sheath, yet is noticably lame on that leg and it worsens with exercise.
Im playing it safe, keeping him in, cold hosing and will apply bandaging, until the vet comes on monday, but im hoping that doesnt make his sheath worse!
I would love to hear anyone elses experiences with filled legs/lameness/oedema.
Thanks in advance!!!
xx