red marksman
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My horse went lame just under 3 weeks ago in his left shoulder. he had been out in the field the day before and we presume he must have pulled something being silly as when i rode him the next day he was uncomforatble to move forwards and i could feel a definite shortening of his stide in trot, although not obviously lame.
We kept him in and and i walked him out round the block which is about 15minutes for the next 3 days. with no significant improvemnt we then boxrested him for a further 4 days with a walk out in hand twice a day.
We took him to the vets who said these types of injury are the most difficult to treat/find as there is no apparant swelling and just a slight lameness. There was no signficant difference after a flexion. He was prescibed bute, 2 sachets for 3 days and then one for the two days. i was to ride him on the last day with the bute still in his system to feel the difference. i just rode him round the block and he walked out fine, forward and he felt like normal. i did this for the next two days taking him a longer hack with a couple of trots and he seemed to be on the mend. The vet had then told us to take him in the school when all the bute was out of his system to see how he was. there was definite improvemnt from the two weeks previous but after 15 minutes he was definately feeling it again! This was last Thursday.
On Fridayi rode him again just a walk and he seemed to be back to the start. i gave him the day off Saturday and then trotted him up yesterday and he seemed better so i took him a walk hack for about 45minutes. with a couple of trots in which he seemed okay and he loosened up as we headed back.
this morning however we trotted him up and there was definate nodding. more obvious in fact than when we took him to the vets . have rung vet who has given us another course of bute which definately made an improvement last time but this time i will bring him back to work much more slowly.
Any advice of what could be the cause? We're thinking it will just be a matter of time but i thought he would be back in work by now! so any tips on how to treat, would heat treatment help? we did it at first but have slackened off.
sorry for the long post
We kept him in and and i walked him out round the block which is about 15minutes for the next 3 days. with no significant improvemnt we then boxrested him for a further 4 days with a walk out in hand twice a day.
We took him to the vets who said these types of injury are the most difficult to treat/find as there is no apparant swelling and just a slight lameness. There was no signficant difference after a flexion. He was prescibed bute, 2 sachets for 3 days and then one for the two days. i was to ride him on the last day with the bute still in his system to feel the difference. i just rode him round the block and he walked out fine, forward and he felt like normal. i did this for the next two days taking him a longer hack with a couple of trots and he seemed to be on the mend. The vet had then told us to take him in the school when all the bute was out of his system to see how he was. there was definite improvemnt from the two weeks previous but after 15 minutes he was definately feeling it again! This was last Thursday.
On Fridayi rode him again just a walk and he seemed to be back to the start. i gave him the day off Saturday and then trotted him up yesterday and he seemed better so i took him a walk hack for about 45minutes. with a couple of trots in which he seemed okay and he loosened up as we headed back.
this morning however we trotted him up and there was definate nodding. more obvious in fact than when we took him to the vets . have rung vet who has given us another course of bute which definately made an improvement last time but this time i will bring him back to work much more slowly.
Any advice of what could be the cause? We're thinking it will just be a matter of time but i thought he would be back in work by now! so any tips on how to treat, would heat treatment help? we did it at first but have slackened off.
sorry for the long post