Ladylina83
Well-Known Member
Hi there everyone - refreshments may be needed before you make yourselves comfy
My head is spinning a little bit at the moment as just had xrays done on my 19 year old princess TBx . She has been a lame for 4 weeks now which coincided with being shod although she wasn't quite right on a circle before that but I put that down to her needing her feet doing.
Farrier came on 5th December replaced fronts and did trim, she's just in fronts - natural balance. She came in from the field and all 4 feet were like hot coals, you could feel it through fleece gloves. I gave her an emergency danilon which calmed things but was very pottery and very reluctant to turn. Farrier came back out and checked her said no Lami ( ?? ) and sound. at this point I decided to box rest her after a week of this it became clear that I was actully killing myself having 2 horse on 2 yards 1 being on box rest working full time and planning Christmas! So I moved her back from the yard she had been with indoor etc as it was clear I wasn't going to be needing them. I have to be honest and I thought farrier had just taken too much foot off and she just needed some time.
I called my vet on 21st December, who said a bute a day and complete rest, which my little horse obliged too willingly with this rain we have been having. She improved along the way and showed sound on the straight but not on the turn so decided it was time to bite the bullet and get the vet ( I didn't want bad news, I buried my head in the sand a little )
So Vet came this morning bringing along a second opinion + student and xray machine.
we did walk and trot up on yard and she showed something not quite right but both said only just 1/10th on left fore, Lunged in school on circle again 1/10th mainly on left, lunged on tight circle on yard hoping lame on both fore legs !!!!
Now she's not insured, my gut told me there is something going on in the foot so lets xray rather than block and then xray, I can afford the treatment admittedly it is going to come out of my house deposit fund but the money is there.
Xrays showed brilliant joint condition for a gg of her age who has worked for her living I admit which surprised me and them too I think, some changes to the fetlock on the right and the pastern on the left which was the worst but not debilitating. What they did show was her pedal bone is reverse rotated, I haven't come across this before, we are all so fixated on it going the other darn way. She is more upright on the inside wall and flared on the outside which is causing unbalance and the shoe is not supporting the heal despite there being a lot of toe removed and the shoe set back. They would like to treat with graduated heart bars and remedial farriery as soon as possible which is a bit of a pain as my guy is on holiday until the 20th Jan in Australia, I dont want to change. Now ...
... For 4 years my girl had been barefoot before having shoes put on in July this year as she was feeling every stone on the yard and was looking painfully poor due to me being afraid to feed her thinking lami ! Obviously all this time it wasn't lami but I can't get my head away from thinking like a barefooter !! Ie Heartbars BAD wedges BAD and that the foot needs to be able to expand and contract.
Has anyone else had experience of this before or could offer me advice ?? I know its not the end of the world but not sure what to do next.
I will add xray pictures later on when I get home for those that are interested as work PC will not let me download the software to view them
any comment appreciated - sorry for rambling just wanted to get it all out, I hope it makes sense
My head is spinning a little bit at the moment as just had xrays done on my 19 year old princess TBx . She has been a lame for 4 weeks now which coincided with being shod although she wasn't quite right on a circle before that but I put that down to her needing her feet doing.
Farrier came on 5th December replaced fronts and did trim, she's just in fronts - natural balance. She came in from the field and all 4 feet were like hot coals, you could feel it through fleece gloves. I gave her an emergency danilon which calmed things but was very pottery and very reluctant to turn. Farrier came back out and checked her said no Lami ( ?? ) and sound. at this point I decided to box rest her after a week of this it became clear that I was actully killing myself having 2 horse on 2 yards 1 being on box rest working full time and planning Christmas! So I moved her back from the yard she had been with indoor etc as it was clear I wasn't going to be needing them. I have to be honest and I thought farrier had just taken too much foot off and she just needed some time.
I called my vet on 21st December, who said a bute a day and complete rest, which my little horse obliged too willingly with this rain we have been having. She improved along the way and showed sound on the straight but not on the turn so decided it was time to bite the bullet and get the vet ( I didn't want bad news, I buried my head in the sand a little )
So Vet came this morning bringing along a second opinion + student and xray machine.
we did walk and trot up on yard and she showed something not quite right but both said only just 1/10th on left fore, Lunged in school on circle again 1/10th mainly on left, lunged on tight circle on yard hoping lame on both fore legs !!!!
Now she's not insured, my gut told me there is something going on in the foot so lets xray rather than block and then xray, I can afford the treatment admittedly it is going to come out of my house deposit fund but the money is there.
Xrays showed brilliant joint condition for a gg of her age who has worked for her living I admit which surprised me and them too I think, some changes to the fetlock on the right and the pastern on the left which was the worst but not debilitating. What they did show was her pedal bone is reverse rotated, I haven't come across this before, we are all so fixated on it going the other darn way. She is more upright on the inside wall and flared on the outside which is causing unbalance and the shoe is not supporting the heal despite there being a lot of toe removed and the shoe set back. They would like to treat with graduated heart bars and remedial farriery as soon as possible which is a bit of a pain as my guy is on holiday until the 20th Jan in Australia, I dont want to change. Now ...
... For 4 years my girl had been barefoot before having shoes put on in July this year as she was feeling every stone on the yard and was looking painfully poor due to me being afraid to feed her thinking lami ! Obviously all this time it wasn't lami but I can't get my head away from thinking like a barefooter !! Ie Heartbars BAD wedges BAD and that the foot needs to be able to expand and contract.
Has anyone else had experience of this before or could offer me advice ?? I know its not the end of the world but not sure what to do next.
I will add xray pictures later on when I get home for those that are interested as work PC will not let me download the software to view them
any comment appreciated - sorry for rambling just wanted to get it all out, I hope it makes sense