Georgie1989
Well-Known Member
Hi all,
So i don't really post on here just a bit of a stalker but would love your advice!
My WB x has just been diagnosed with Collateral ligament damage that is so far progressed that the vet doesn't think he will ever recover from it and also thinks there are some other anomalies in the hoof as well. It is due to a shoulder injury that has taken the vets so long to pin point where the lameness was coming from as they couldn't seem to escape from the shoulder /neck area. Anyway he's finally had the MRI scan and everything has been revealed. Im absolutely distraught as i bought him 9 months ago with the hope of bringing him on to event. He's just turned 6 and was showing so much potential before all this kicked off. The vets want to start a course of injections to make him more comfortable but are adamant that the long term prognosis is not good. I can't help thinking that removing his shoes and turning him out in the field for a VERY long time and then maybe re scanning might help him. I just don't want to give up on him so quickly! He's the nicest horse ive ever owned and i owe him more than to just give him these injections and hack! So please any advice/ own experiences on things like this are more than welcome!
So i don't really post on here just a bit of a stalker but would love your advice!
My WB x has just been diagnosed with Collateral ligament damage that is so far progressed that the vet doesn't think he will ever recover from it and also thinks there are some other anomalies in the hoof as well. It is due to a shoulder injury that has taken the vets so long to pin point where the lameness was coming from as they couldn't seem to escape from the shoulder /neck area. Anyway he's finally had the MRI scan and everything has been revealed. Im absolutely distraught as i bought him 9 months ago with the hope of bringing him on to event. He's just turned 6 and was showing so much potential before all this kicked off. The vets want to start a course of injections to make him more comfortable but are adamant that the long term prognosis is not good. I can't help thinking that removing his shoes and turning him out in the field for a VERY long time and then maybe re scanning might help him. I just don't want to give up on him so quickly! He's the nicest horse ive ever owned and i owe him more than to just give him these injections and hack! So please any advice/ own experiences on things like this are more than welcome!