charlie76
Well-Known Member
We have a horse on our yard that has been lame for a few weeks some days being worse than others.
He is sensitive to touch in the pastern area with thickening in that area and on the bulbs of his heels.
The vet came and looked at him yesterday and x rayed him. He showed very SLIGHT changes on the navicular but not enough to cause significant lameness and he is a teenager so its to be expected(according to the vet).
Anyway, the vet thinks that , as he was a very expensive dressage horse, he had shown signs of unlevelness when the changes on the navicular first came about and he thinks they de nerved him. This explains the sensitiveness and the thickening.
It means that as the nerves have grown back the horse is feeling every little soreness as he is used to feeling nothing.
He has advised me to keep him on bute for a month and carry on riding him.
Has anyone else experienced this and do you think he will get less sensitive as he gets used to it?
He is sensitive to touch in the pastern area with thickening in that area and on the bulbs of his heels.
The vet came and looked at him yesterday and x rayed him. He showed very SLIGHT changes on the navicular but not enough to cause significant lameness and he is a teenager so its to be expected(according to the vet).
Anyway, the vet thinks that , as he was a very expensive dressage horse, he had shown signs of unlevelness when the changes on the navicular first came about and he thinks they de nerved him. This explains the sensitiveness and the thickening.
It means that as the nerves have grown back the horse is feeling every little soreness as he is used to feeling nothing.
He has advised me to keep him on bute for a month and carry on riding him.
Has anyone else experienced this and do you think he will get less sensitive as he gets used to it?