FestiveFuzz
Well-Known Member
Apologies if this is a bit of a ramble but there's been so much to take in and in honesty none of it has really sunk in yet. I've only owned her a month, just last week we were planning our first competition and now I'm having to consider PTS.
So my 5yo came in from the field lame today, not horrendously so but showing some heat and swelling. Fortunately our vet was out seeing another horse on the yard and took a look, followed by a scan and confirmed a DDFT tear. In his words she's torn it in the worst possible place in the worst possible way (across rather than upwards) and prognosis is not good at all. He scanned her other front foot and that's also showing signs of damage with vet feeling it's only a matter of time before we're facing a tear in that tendon too. YO has suggested I consider PTS as she's a newly broken youngster and the vet feels there must be some conformation fault that has contributed to both DDFT being compromised.
She was bought with an aim of doing AM dressage, which from what I can gather will be an absolute no go even if we do manage to get her sound, but obviously she has no ambitions outside of eating her own body weight in treats so I'm trying to get to grips with what our future may look like if I do go down the route of rehabbing.
We won't know if surgery is an option until next week, but again I'm being warned best case scenario she may be a light hack.
Are things really as bleak as they sound? She's insured for her full value but not for LOU, however having spoken to my insurers that doesn't seem like it would have made much of a difference as it would have only covered what she's capable of doing now and not her future competition potential. It would be great to hear from anyone who has been in a similar situation so I have all the facts before deciding what to do next.
So my 5yo came in from the field lame today, not horrendously so but showing some heat and swelling. Fortunately our vet was out seeing another horse on the yard and took a look, followed by a scan and confirmed a DDFT tear. In his words she's torn it in the worst possible place in the worst possible way (across rather than upwards) and prognosis is not good at all. He scanned her other front foot and that's also showing signs of damage with vet feeling it's only a matter of time before we're facing a tear in that tendon too. YO has suggested I consider PTS as she's a newly broken youngster and the vet feels there must be some conformation fault that has contributed to both DDFT being compromised.
She was bought with an aim of doing AM dressage, which from what I can gather will be an absolute no go even if we do manage to get her sound, but obviously she has no ambitions outside of eating her own body weight in treats so I'm trying to get to grips with what our future may look like if I do go down the route of rehabbing.
We won't know if surgery is an option until next week, but again I'm being warned best case scenario she may be a light hack.
Are things really as bleak as they sound? She's insured for her full value but not for LOU, however having spoken to my insurers that doesn't seem like it would have made much of a difference as it would have only covered what she's capable of doing now and not her future competition potential. It would be great to hear from anyone who has been in a similar situation so I have all the facts before deciding what to do next.