JoshuaR97
Well-Known Member
My horse has a deep flexor tendon injury. He has been lame since the beginning of the year and we've been and got him x-rays and MIR scans and they have finally diagnosed him with deep flexor tendon injury after changing there minds a few times.. He's had steroid injections but they didn't really do much so we went back to the vets a few months ago and they said he has improved but not fully but they did give him a nerve block and made me trot him in a circle and he looked a lot better so they think it is slowly getting better. The other thing they had in mind to do was cut out the feeling in his hooves so I would have a sound horse but clearly it doesn't sound very safe so I choose to go with leave him until spring and see how he goes. Just really wanna know what people think about all this? if he goes become sound what will he be able to do because I use to low level jump him? Aswell would it be a good idea to have him wearing tendon boots while he is out in the field? Just wanna make sure I'm giving him the best chance.