Michen
Well-Known Member
This is bad news, maybe he will be better tomorrow, is he on bute for a few days?
My heart broke over my boy, to the point where my work was suffering as I was soo bloody stressed about it! Hes out on loan now and sound over all surfaces boot freeI keep saying it, and dont know if you have seen, but diet was key for mine. I have another horse, rock crunching sound even when suffering border line neglect, fat as a pig and full of thrush. Not on my watch when he was on loan, but he was still rock crunching! But the big cob CANNOT cope without supplements. He really, really cant! I know a lot of people feed a lot of stuff for seemingly no reason, but I cannot empasise enough how important diet is!
Cleantrax his feet, it costs £15 and will be worth it! Change his diet, no alfaalfa, a GOOD mineral balancer with high copper and zinc and NO iron, and get him pads made for him, not generic ones. And then get those boots and pads on and walk him. As many miles as you can manage! he can probably manage the boots and pads 24/7 at least for a little while, and if not, put them on for turnout and get him in during the day in a deep bed.
He can be fixed, honestly!
This gives me hope, but surely it depends on the extent of the soft tissue damage? I don't know. It's ridiculous because when I bought him I was not going to insure him and I said to everyone, if he goes lame he will be put down. I'm not getting into lameness diagnostics etc for a 200 pound horse. And here I am, sobbing my heart out and spending about 6 hours a day reading whatever I can that may help. Sad eh!