Coop
Well-Known Member
Took my boy to do grids this morning, as soon as I trotted off in the school I could tell his back end was not right.
He was falling short on his near hind, not hopping. I would say it was a smooth type lameness, slightly dipping his leg. He then did not want to put weight on the back of his heel. And not keen to turn on it.
Cannot find anything wrong, no swelling, pulses up or cuts etc. Unless its something higher up.
Pretty sure it may be the start of an abcess.
Farrier coming out on mon, will trot him up again tomorrow.
Should I tub (epsom salt) it before farrier comes or just leave it? It may not be an abscess but not sure if I should wait and see if he is worse tomorrow, sounds cruel I know, but in my experience they always seem to get worse b4 they get better! Won't give him any bute as don't want it masked. He is out on soft ground.
Help!!
He was falling short on his near hind, not hopping. I would say it was a smooth type lameness, slightly dipping his leg. He then did not want to put weight on the back of his heel. And not keen to turn on it.
Cannot find anything wrong, no swelling, pulses up or cuts etc. Unless its something higher up.
Pretty sure it may be the start of an abcess.
Farrier coming out on mon, will trot him up again tomorrow.
Should I tub (epsom salt) it before farrier comes or just leave it? It may not be an abscess but not sure if I should wait and see if he is worse tomorrow, sounds cruel I know, but in my experience they always seem to get worse b4 they get better! Won't give him any bute as don't want it masked. He is out on soft ground.
Help!!