Cdehaast
Member
My grey mare went lame on Thurs afternoon (20th August), the farrier took off the shoe on Fri morning and found a sharp stone wedged in her front stud hole. In desperation, I was supposed to be competing at Burnham Beeches BE on Sat, he put the shoe back on with pads/magic cushions etc. Unfortunately she was still lame on Sat (although much improved) and came sound Sun.
All was fine until yesterday (25th August) when after a half hour lesson she was seriously lame on a hard surface. I had the shoe taken off last night and have been soaking in hot water/soda crystals twice daily and dry poulticing the rest of the time. There is no evidence of a hole/pus or anything else upon inspection of the foot although there's slight heat in the area.
Do we think this is the beginnings of an infection or residual bruising from the stone? What should I do to get her sound ASAP? I'm supposed to be competing again on Mon
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Any advice is very much appreciated!!
Thank-you.
All was fine until yesterday (25th August) when after a half hour lesson she was seriously lame on a hard surface. I had the shoe taken off last night and have been soaking in hot water/soda crystals twice daily and dry poulticing the rest of the time. There is no evidence of a hole/pus or anything else upon inspection of the foot although there's slight heat in the area.
Do we think this is the beginnings of an infection or residual bruising from the stone? What should I do to get her sound ASAP? I'm supposed to be competing again on Mon
Any advice is very much appreciated!!
Thank-you.