MagicMelon
Well-Known Member
Sorry to post in here, I know it should be in the Vet area but I really wanted as many replies as possible and its busier in here.
My fantastic one-in-a-million competition horse looks to be broken and the prognosis very uncertain
We had the vet out last week to scan his hind leg and he found he'd got damage to his deep digital flexor. He spoke to the Dick Vet as I'd enquired about injections I'd read about that can help speed up the healing, the Dick Vet discussed the injury further with him and said it sounds very much like he's damaged the tendon sheath too which is rather serious and he has a 50/50 chance of returning to work (to what degree of work I dont know). They have suggested he go to the Dick Vet in Edinburgh to have an operation and stem cell treatment. I'm waiting at the moment to get the name of the guy at Dick Vet so I can speak to him direct about this in more depth as to prognosis / aftercare etc. My horse I think will be very unhappy being box rested for a long time so its stuff like this I need to know about and if its worthwhile. I asked if it would be worth seeing if it would heal on its own but they'd indicated it wouldn't and after a certain point of time, they could no longer help me. Luckily horse is insured.
Has anyone had any experience of an injury like this? If so, what was the outcome (ie. could the horse return to full competition work - my horse was doing up to CIC* BE and BSJA 1.20m before this)? Also what was involved with the actual treatment and aftercare?
Thanks
My fantastic one-in-a-million competition horse looks to be broken and the prognosis very uncertain
Has anyone had any experience of an injury like this? If so, what was the outcome (ie. could the horse return to full competition work - my horse was doing up to CIC* BE and BSJA 1.20m before this)? Also what was involved with the actual treatment and aftercare?
Thanks