Michen
Well-Known Member
Hi all,
After some advice. I have taken a horse on loan. He injured a tendon in august, but has been back in work gradually for a few months and vet has said its healed perfectly and to crack on with work. He suggested eggbar shoeing to give a little extra support whilst hes doing more work to begin with (please no comments on this decision, it was between his owner and the vet). Anyway, he was shod, having not had shoes on for a few months and promptly went very lame and sore in both feet. Much better the next day but still sore. Vet prescribed bute and said he was foot sore and adjusting to the way the shoes make him bear his weight. Bute ended Monday and hes been a little worse yesterday and quite a bit worse today (however hes just been turned out as was going crazy in stable and had therefore been galloping around much of the day I expect as with new horses also!). Anyway its now a week later and hes still not sound, hes lame on both legs but seems to be alternating the lameness.
What do you think next port of call is? Both owner and I think vet and farrier at same time if possible, perhaps shoes pulled and re shod? Or re shod in normal shoes? Anyone had similar problems?
Thanks so much for any advice
After some advice. I have taken a horse on loan. He injured a tendon in august, but has been back in work gradually for a few months and vet has said its healed perfectly and to crack on with work. He suggested eggbar shoeing to give a little extra support whilst hes doing more work to begin with (please no comments on this decision, it was between his owner and the vet). Anyway, he was shod, having not had shoes on for a few months and promptly went very lame and sore in both feet. Much better the next day but still sore. Vet prescribed bute and said he was foot sore and adjusting to the way the shoes make him bear his weight. Bute ended Monday and hes been a little worse yesterday and quite a bit worse today (however hes just been turned out as was going crazy in stable and had therefore been galloping around much of the day I expect as with new horses also!). Anyway its now a week later and hes still not sound, hes lame on both legs but seems to be alternating the lameness.
What do you think next port of call is? Both owner and I think vet and farrier at same time if possible, perhaps shoes pulled and re shod? Or re shod in normal shoes? Anyone had similar problems?
Thanks so much for any advice