Charla
Well-Known Member
I last rode my horse Saturday and he wasn't himself, very on his toes, spooky, bucked and was constantly shaking his head. He didn't feel lame though. Sunday he was ok in the morning but by evening he was totally separate from the rest of the (large) herd which he never normally is and was stood by the gate looking very unhappy and apparently hadn't eaten for hours. I brought him in and realise as soon as we hit the stoney track that he was hopping lame. (it was pitch black so couldn't see very well but could see he was obviously lame.) carried on until we got to the yard and by this time he was holding up his back left leg and wouldn't put it down or put any weight on it. Yard manager looked at his feet and said they are very warn down and he must be sore from walking on his heels. Stabled him for 3 days, putting him loose in school for exercise and he seemed to come sound. Decided to put him back out on the field and he went lame on the road. Thought I would see how he is once on the field as the ground is so soft at the moment. He seemed ok once on the field. Next day someone up yard tells me he is standing very awkwardly separated from the herd again and when seeing him walk he is lame again. I rushed up there and he seemed ok in himself, was eating and had weight on all four feet. If it is sore feet would be have gone lame again in the field with such a soft ground? What could it be? Is it time to call the vet out? My farrier cannot come out until 15th to take a look at his feet. His shod on the front and bare foot behind. Please help!