Hedwards
Well-Known Member
Apologies in advance if this is long! So a couple of weeks ago (after approx 1 week off not being ridden as i was away) Connie went lame, not dramatically, but was definitely lame on her offside fore. Vet came, did hoof testers etc. prescribed bute and box rest, farrier was due about 4 days later so he had a look, we thought we'd found an abscess. phoned vet who advised poulice (which i'd already done once farrier had been), and contiune box rest. which i did, with no improvement, vet again last week, did a nerve block to confirm definietly in the foot, again with box rest.
Vet been again today, to take x-rays as their next thought was a fracture to the pedal bone - what it actually is, is laminitic change and rotation of the pedal bone!
The vet was really suprised, so took an x-ray of the other fore - and it couldnt be any more perfect with no rotation at all! she's not particularly overweight (when she had been out she was in a muzzle) and it was very sudden. i just feel like i should have managed her differently but i'm not sure how. like i say she was muzzled (turned out between 6pm & 6am), fed 1 cup of Bailey's No14 low cal per day and a squirt of soya oil and 1 haylage net. it is possible she's had it before, as her owner (she's on loan to me) had literally dumped her in a field and allowed her shoes to drop off etc. for over 3 years and was in a bit of a state when i collected her.
I've got this horrible guilty feeling now like i shouuld have done something differently, but not sure what... so she's on a nice deep bed, the vet and my wonderful farrier are going to have a chat for next steps (probably heart bar shoes) and box rest! I'm gutted as i was planning on attempting to qualify for the BD regional championships this summer, but i think that'll be out the window now
Any vibes and/or advice anyone can offer will be gratefully recieved!
Here she is when i got her (so you can see her feet, and the one closest is the one with the pedal bone rotation)
And this is 2 weeks before she went lame, having the time of her life doing the RAF
Cramwell pleasure ride (and vetted in sound!)
Vet been again today, to take x-rays as their next thought was a fracture to the pedal bone - what it actually is, is laminitic change and rotation of the pedal bone!
The vet was really suprised, so took an x-ray of the other fore - and it couldnt be any more perfect with no rotation at all! she's not particularly overweight (when she had been out she was in a muzzle) and it was very sudden. i just feel like i should have managed her differently but i'm not sure how. like i say she was muzzled (turned out between 6pm & 6am), fed 1 cup of Bailey's No14 low cal per day and a squirt of soya oil and 1 haylage net. it is possible she's had it before, as her owner (she's on loan to me) had literally dumped her in a field and allowed her shoes to drop off etc. for over 3 years and was in a bit of a state when i collected her.
I've got this horrible guilty feeling now like i shouuld have done something differently, but not sure what... so she's on a nice deep bed, the vet and my wonderful farrier are going to have a chat for next steps (probably heart bar shoes) and box rest! I'm gutted as i was planning on attempting to qualify for the BD regional championships this summer, but i think that'll be out the window now
Any vibes and/or advice anyone can offer will be gratefully recieved!
Here she is when i got her (so you can see her feet, and the one closest is the one with the pedal bone rotation)
And this is 2 weeks before she went lame, having the time of her life doing the RAF
Cramwell pleasure ride (and vetted in sound!)