Nickles1973
Well-Known Member
I am starting to loose the plot and really need a cyber shoulder to cry on! My horse seems to have had one thing after another this year and everytime I think we're getting somewhere he goes lame again.
I have 2 seperate issues going on and I am also trying to transition him to being unshod. I honestly feel having his shoes off will have a positive effect on both lameness issues long term but tbh it's all just getting too much.
The front hooves are a muddle of several issues all of which should hopefully resolve with his new diet and his break from shoes. I am already seeing an improvement but I don't know if he's quite ready to go fully bare and then there is the hind hooves.
He was treated with joint injections last month into his fetlocks for arthritic changes and was shod with rolled toe shoes. It was planned that with him hopefully being sound behind at his next planned farrier visit his back shoes would come off.
But he is still lame and today the vet has been to xray his hock. If as suspected he also has osteo-arthritis in his hock then he will have that joint medicated and the vet wants to have lateral extensions on his hind feet.
I now feel the vet was just humouring me when he agreed to allow us to try and transition him and I think he will now try and pull rank if the hock diagnosis is as expected.
Sorry this is such a messy downhearted post but I just feel so fed up and all over the place.
I have 2 seperate issues going on and I am also trying to transition him to being unshod. I honestly feel having his shoes off will have a positive effect on both lameness issues long term but tbh it's all just getting too much.
The front hooves are a muddle of several issues all of which should hopefully resolve with his new diet and his break from shoes. I am already seeing an improvement but I don't know if he's quite ready to go fully bare and then there is the hind hooves.
He was treated with joint injections last month into his fetlocks for arthritic changes and was shod with rolled toe shoes. It was planned that with him hopefully being sound behind at his next planned farrier visit his back shoes would come off.
But he is still lame and today the vet has been to xray his hock. If as suspected he also has osteo-arthritis in his hock then he will have that joint medicated and the vet wants to have lateral extensions on his hind feet.
I now feel the vet was just humouring me when he agreed to allow us to try and transition him and I think he will now try and pull rank if the hock diagnosis is as expected.
Sorry this is such a messy downhearted post but I just feel so fed up and all over the place.