Lockie123
Well-Known Member
Hi All
My horse has developed an abcess over the weekend.
Lameness on left fore Friday evening - no swelling, cuts, bumps just minimal heating. Turned him out Saturday to see if he would be better for moving around (we didn't know it was an abcess at this point) and he came in much worse, clearly lame, a lot more heat, soft fluidy swelling up the back of his leg above fetlock joint to the back of the knee. Box rest yesterday. Farrier has been this morning and is sure it is an abcess.
He has removed shoe, and taken away some of the hoof but wanted to be careful he didn't over do it and create more damage. Nothing came out. He has hoof tested too. Been advised to poultice for the next few days.
So despite having horses for years, I have never had a horse with an abcess or had to poultice!! Horsey on full livery during the week and the YM knows what she is doing so I am happy to leave him in her capable hands and i will go up and see him evenings for a cuddle, do some stretches with him and give him a brush.
Just wondering if any of you have any tips, recommendations, thoughts on how to keep him more comfortable and draw the damn thing out?!!!
My horse has developed an abcess over the weekend.
Lameness on left fore Friday evening - no swelling, cuts, bumps just minimal heating. Turned him out Saturday to see if he would be better for moving around (we didn't know it was an abcess at this point) and he came in much worse, clearly lame, a lot more heat, soft fluidy swelling up the back of his leg above fetlock joint to the back of the knee. Box rest yesterday. Farrier has been this morning and is sure it is an abcess.
He has removed shoe, and taken away some of the hoof but wanted to be careful he didn't over do it and create more damage. Nothing came out. He has hoof tested too. Been advised to poultice for the next few days.
So despite having horses for years, I have never had a horse with an abcess or had to poultice!! Horsey on full livery during the week and the YM knows what she is doing so I am happy to leave him in her capable hands and i will go up and see him evenings for a cuddle, do some stretches with him and give him a brush.
Just wondering if any of you have any tips, recommendations, thoughts on how to keep him more comfortable and draw the damn thing out?!!!