Petrie
Well-Known Member
I know this should be in vet'n'ry, but there are 113 of you in here atm, so I'm trying to get the best response!
I have a 5 year old Hano currently living 24/7 at grass as he is recovering from a ligament injury. He's being hacked about 3 or 4 times a week.
In the last week, his legs have steadily started to fill up, all four equally, although the left fore does feel slightly hotter. They go down with exercise and he is not lame on them.
They look to me like the kind of filled legs you would see in a stabled horse fed lots of concentrates, but he's out at grass, walking around all the time.
He gets a bit of chaff and a few pasture nuts just to have his supplements in, so he's not getting much in addition to the grass.
I'm just wondering what on earth it could be. Rich grass? An allergic reaction? He seems well in himself.
I have a 5 year old Hano currently living 24/7 at grass as he is recovering from a ligament injury. He's being hacked about 3 or 4 times a week.
In the last week, his legs have steadily started to fill up, all four equally, although the left fore does feel slightly hotter. They go down with exercise and he is not lame on them.
They look to me like the kind of filled legs you would see in a stabled horse fed lots of concentrates, but he's out at grass, walking around all the time.
He gets a bit of chaff and a few pasture nuts just to have his supplements in, so he's not getting much in addition to the grass.
I'm just wondering what on earth it could be. Rich grass? An allergic reaction? He seems well in himself.