sitting_pretty
Well-Known Member
Hi all,
I appreciate that this is a pretty difficult question to answer without seeing the horse move, but I just wondered whether anyone would have any thoughts on my horse's lameness.
Almost 3 weeks ago my 10yo showjumper felt uneven in a flatwork lessons, then seemed definitely slightly lame the next day in his near fore when trotted up. No heat or swelling anywhere, but about 2/10th lame when trotted up on the concrete. Called the farrier first who took off his shoe and pressure tested his hoof but nothing really showed up. He suggested we poulticed it to see if we could draw out anything like bruising (he's fairly flat footed) or a developing abscess; which we did for almost a week and kept him stabled. However nothing substantial was drawn from the poultice and his level of lameness remained pretty much the same.
So out came the vet... Again trotting up on the concrete he was about 2/10th lame, and maybe about 1/10th lame on the lunge in the school on the left rein, and pretty much sound on the right rein. Vet's suggestion was to see if he would just get better himself with a bit of rest and anti-inflammatory bute as at this point his guess is that there's some injury between his pastern and knee. As keeping him in wasn't making any different and he was getting pretty grumpy being cooped up, he's left us to turn him out and give him 2 bute a day for 2 weeks. Vet has said if he his still lame after the 2 weeks when he comes off the bute we could start some further testing.
One week is now up, and we have another to go but I'm doing the worst thing possible and googling his symptoms and diagnosing him with everything under the sun! So I just wondered whether anyone else has experienced anything similar? It's frustrating to not be able to find any swelling or heat anywhere!
Thanks in advance
I appreciate that this is a pretty difficult question to answer without seeing the horse move, but I just wondered whether anyone would have any thoughts on my horse's lameness.
Almost 3 weeks ago my 10yo showjumper felt uneven in a flatwork lessons, then seemed definitely slightly lame the next day in his near fore when trotted up. No heat or swelling anywhere, but about 2/10th lame when trotted up on the concrete. Called the farrier first who took off his shoe and pressure tested his hoof but nothing really showed up. He suggested we poulticed it to see if we could draw out anything like bruising (he's fairly flat footed) or a developing abscess; which we did for almost a week and kept him stabled. However nothing substantial was drawn from the poultice and his level of lameness remained pretty much the same.
So out came the vet... Again trotting up on the concrete he was about 2/10th lame, and maybe about 1/10th lame on the lunge in the school on the left rein, and pretty much sound on the right rein. Vet's suggestion was to see if he would just get better himself with a bit of rest and anti-inflammatory bute as at this point his guess is that there's some injury between his pastern and knee. As keeping him in wasn't making any different and he was getting pretty grumpy being cooped up, he's left us to turn him out and give him 2 bute a day for 2 weeks. Vet has said if he his still lame after the 2 weeks when he comes off the bute we could start some further testing.
One week is now up, and we have another to go but I'm doing the worst thing possible and googling his symptoms and diagnosing him with everything under the sun! So I just wondered whether anyone else has experienced anything similar? It's frustrating to not be able to find any swelling or heat anywhere!
Thanks in advance