Fiona
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Any advice would be appreciated before tomorrow, when I will be speaking to vet, and taking my mare up for another visit..
The story is that she had a puncture wound to her sole (outside heel of her near fore, near the bars) about ten days ago, was v lame, hot foot etc. The vet found the puncture, pared it out and bingo, she was far more comfortable in fact we even had a short hack a couple of days later although the foot was still being kept in poultice boot at all other times. However over Xmas she started to get worse again, though no heat or digital pulse this time. Vet came again on Monday just past, and trimmed off a small piece of white stuff which was sticking out of the hole (part of the sensitive part of the sole or sensitive laminae). This bled quite a bit and was obviously v tender, and he also tried to cauterise it to stop further bleeding.
However another little piece of this sensitive stuff is now poking out and its fairly obvious that this is what is causing her lameness (and she is really quite lame, even in walk).
I think this needs to be removed and the hole plugged in some way perhaps with sterile hoof putty if there is such a thing.
A vet I used previously I think used to use dental putty to fill little holes in the sole.
I am assuming there is no infection now after the hole being open and allowed to drain for ten days, so hopefully to seal it up and stop the little "fronds" of sensitive stuff hanging out is the way forward.
She has had sole punctures before (she is a TB after all) but all nearer the toe, and nothing ever came out through the hole on those occasions.
Any advice if you have seen similar would be greatly appreciated, or just some good luck vibes if poss. She is really very sorry for herself, and getting very fed up with hobbling around.
FIona
The story is that she had a puncture wound to her sole (outside heel of her near fore, near the bars) about ten days ago, was v lame, hot foot etc. The vet found the puncture, pared it out and bingo, she was far more comfortable in fact we even had a short hack a couple of days later although the foot was still being kept in poultice boot at all other times. However over Xmas she started to get worse again, though no heat or digital pulse this time. Vet came again on Monday just past, and trimmed off a small piece of white stuff which was sticking out of the hole (part of the sensitive part of the sole or sensitive laminae). This bled quite a bit and was obviously v tender, and he also tried to cauterise it to stop further bleeding.
However another little piece of this sensitive stuff is now poking out and its fairly obvious that this is what is causing her lameness (and she is really quite lame, even in walk).
I think this needs to be removed and the hole plugged in some way perhaps with sterile hoof putty if there is such a thing.
A vet I used previously I think used to use dental putty to fill little holes in the sole.
I am assuming there is no infection now after the hole being open and allowed to drain for ten days, so hopefully to seal it up and stop the little "fronds" of sensitive stuff hanging out is the way forward.
She has had sole punctures before (she is a TB after all) but all nearer the toe, and nothing ever came out through the hole on those occasions.
Any advice if you have seen similar would be greatly appreciated, or just some good luck vibes if poss. She is really very sorry for herself, and getting very fed up with hobbling around.
FIona