BaaSheep44
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Hi All,
Im hoping for some advice / reassurance. My horse came in three weeks ago and was lame on the lunge - not hopping but more than just unlevel. The yard owner looked at her and we thought it was just a knock, although a few days later she was still lame when trotted up.
We discovered heat in the hoof so started poulticing but nothing came out. Farrier had a look and said there was heat and a digital pulse but she wouldnt react to hoof testers anywhere. Had the vet the next day and she trotted up sound!! She was slightly unlevel on a turn so vet said turn her back out for another few days which I duly did. She came back in and was lame on the lunge and heat again in the hoof so we poulticed again for c. 3 days. Farrier came back and we took the latest poultice off and he said he thought there was an infection in the central sulcus as it had opened right up and you could see it was all sore and bled a bit.
Since then (5 days ago) I have kept her in on a very deep bed of straw and have been spraying with Terramycin. She trotted up sound on thurs and fri so took her in the school tonight on a lunge line and she was sound one way and not the other.
I am planning to get the vet on Monday, but wondered whether it is normal for an infection like this to take this long to clear up, or whether Im being impatient (highly possible!!
) I wonder whether school sand may have got in it and irritated when lunging. Is there anything else I can be doing?
There is absolutely no heat, lumps, bumps anywhere else, and vet couldnt find anything either. Ive known / owned her for 6 years ish and shes had no time off apart from a month where she threw a splint. We compete affiliated nov / ele dressage so it is sudden onset!
Sorry for the length - just trying to cover all possible Qs!!
Im hoping for some advice / reassurance. My horse came in three weeks ago and was lame on the lunge - not hopping but more than just unlevel. The yard owner looked at her and we thought it was just a knock, although a few days later she was still lame when trotted up.
We discovered heat in the hoof so started poulticing but nothing came out. Farrier had a look and said there was heat and a digital pulse but she wouldnt react to hoof testers anywhere. Had the vet the next day and she trotted up sound!! She was slightly unlevel on a turn so vet said turn her back out for another few days which I duly did. She came back in and was lame on the lunge and heat again in the hoof so we poulticed again for c. 3 days. Farrier came back and we took the latest poultice off and he said he thought there was an infection in the central sulcus as it had opened right up and you could see it was all sore and bled a bit.
Since then (5 days ago) I have kept her in on a very deep bed of straw and have been spraying with Terramycin. She trotted up sound on thurs and fri so took her in the school tonight on a lunge line and she was sound one way and not the other.
I am planning to get the vet on Monday, but wondered whether it is normal for an infection like this to take this long to clear up, or whether Im being impatient (highly possible!!
There is absolutely no heat, lumps, bumps anywhere else, and vet couldnt find anything either. Ive known / owned her for 6 years ish and shes had no time off apart from a month where she threw a splint. We compete affiliated nov / ele dressage so it is sudden onset!
Sorry for the length - just trying to cover all possible Qs!!