Orchardbeck
Well-Known Member
Hi, I found my mare in the field after this horrific rain holding her off hind right up under her belly, then standing up and lying down - at first I thought she had colic, but when I got close up, it didn't look like it. I thought she was trying to protect herself from the midges as she has sweet itch so plastered her in fly spray.
Anyway it was neither of these things and she is really lame on this leg, but I can't find any swelling on the fetlock, cannon, or hock. I'm assuming she has slipped in the paddock and hurt herself, (her paddock has no grass to hold the mud as she is a laminitic) but I can't see any sign of sprains. Could it be possible she has hurt her pelvis somehow, and how can you tell?
She is inside now, on Danilon and spent a few hours yesterday lying down, she can put weight on it but when she moves you can see she is struggling.
She has had a bout of laminitis for the first time in May - what is the likelihood of an abscess?
Any ideas?
Anyway it was neither of these things and she is really lame on this leg, but I can't find any swelling on the fetlock, cannon, or hock. I'm assuming she has slipped in the paddock and hurt herself, (her paddock has no grass to hold the mud as she is a laminitic) but I can't see any sign of sprains. Could it be possible she has hurt her pelvis somehow, and how can you tell?
She is inside now, on Danilon and spent a few hours yesterday lying down, she can put weight on it but when she moves you can see she is struggling.
She has had a bout of laminitis for the first time in May - what is the likelihood of an abscess?
Any ideas?