parkvillenerog5
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Our 7 month old foal was out for a play about in the field (supervised) .as thought he was 100 miles an hour..
Anyway about a day or so later i noticed swelling in both forelegs originally stemming from below the knee to the fetlock in the bow shape.. to say it made me gutted is an understatement...
Anyway cold hosed 3 times a day for 15 mins per leg each time, on vet advise gave him bute for a week...
After a week the swelling had reduced but still evident.. there was heat originally but has subsided with no lameness...
The vet came approx two weeks ago and on initial examination didnt think there was much of a problem,,after his trot assesment (no lameness) his legs were rechecked, the one that is less swollen produced some heat with the more swollen one staying cool??
vet reccomended box resting for 4 weeks and continue hosing.. they have come down loads but im worried with him growing will they become larger or is age on his side??
She will be back out in another 2 weeks to reassess and we will go from there i.e if scan is needed etc...
he is being such a good boy,, vet said he could go for small hand walk to graze although this was sacked off after he got extremely giddy bless...
im hoping he will heal well with his age.. he lets me cold hose and he stands there for a good 40 mins while i do both legs...
Anyone on here with experience with bowed tendons, especially in young horses??
Thanks in advance xxx
Anyway about a day or so later i noticed swelling in both forelegs originally stemming from below the knee to the fetlock in the bow shape.. to say it made me gutted is an understatement...
Anyway cold hosed 3 times a day for 15 mins per leg each time, on vet advise gave him bute for a week...
After a week the swelling had reduced but still evident.. there was heat originally but has subsided with no lameness...
The vet came approx two weeks ago and on initial examination didnt think there was much of a problem,,after his trot assesment (no lameness) his legs were rechecked, the one that is less swollen produced some heat with the more swollen one staying cool??
vet reccomended box resting for 4 weeks and continue hosing.. they have come down loads but im worried with him growing will they become larger or is age on his side??
She will be back out in another 2 weeks to reassess and we will go from there i.e if scan is needed etc...
he is being such a good boy,, vet said he could go for small hand walk to graze although this was sacked off after he got extremely giddy bless...
im hoping he will heal well with his age.. he lets me cold hose and he stands there for a good 40 mins while i do both legs...
Anyone on here with experience with bowed tendons, especially in young horses??
Thanks in advance xxx