Dressagediva86
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I'll try to keep this brief but my internet research isn't giving me the answers I need.
Basically I have a 10 year old warmblood. Last year he went slightly lame and we couldn't work out why. Bute and box rest came sound but once off bute was 1/10th lame.
Went to vets for lameness investigation and came back with inflammation of coffin Joints and beginning of bony changes.
Was given Thildren and a course of cartrophen injections.
After a careful rehab he's now in full work and better than ever. We've been competing and I'm so pleased with him, however the last few days I've been niggling about his feet. He's sound and moving forward but there is something I cant put my finger on. I do treat him like he's made of glass and the minute anything isn't right I worry it's his feet again.
When he had the treatment the vet said to keep an eye on him and call them out when I thought his injections were no longer working. However they expected them to last a year. It's been about 9 months.
I'm am going to get the vet out to take a look but the one thing I'm most concerned about I can't get any real answers for. I know every horse is different but basically how many times can you realistically do these injections before they stop working?
He's still a fairly young horse and I would like to have a good few more years with him.
We don't jump, we don't really go out pounding the ground and we don't do anything to put too much stress on his feet.
What else can I do to keep him comfortable as long as possible?
I love this horse and he owes me nothing so I will do anything to keep him sound and happy
Basically I have a 10 year old warmblood. Last year he went slightly lame and we couldn't work out why. Bute and box rest came sound but once off bute was 1/10th lame.
Went to vets for lameness investigation and came back with inflammation of coffin Joints and beginning of bony changes.
Was given Thildren and a course of cartrophen injections.
After a careful rehab he's now in full work and better than ever. We've been competing and I'm so pleased with him, however the last few days I've been niggling about his feet. He's sound and moving forward but there is something I cant put my finger on. I do treat him like he's made of glass and the minute anything isn't right I worry it's his feet again.
When he had the treatment the vet said to keep an eye on him and call them out when I thought his injections were no longer working. However they expected them to last a year. It's been about 9 months.
I'm am going to get the vet out to take a look but the one thing I'm most concerned about I can't get any real answers for. I know every horse is different but basically how many times can you realistically do these injections before they stop working?
He's still a fairly young horse and I would like to have a good few more years with him.
We don't jump, we don't really go out pounding the ground and we don't do anything to put too much stress on his feet.
What else can I do to keep him comfortable as long as possible?
I love this horse and he owes me nothing so I will do anything to keep him sound and happy