Sandylou
Well-Known Member
Happy new year everyone!
My horse came in lame on his near hind tonight. No stones or obvious bruising but both hind feet are warm.
A bit of background - hes 7 years old, cob x appy, 15hh and a good doer. Just right weight wise.
He's turned out for 8 hours a day on average quality pasture and stabled at night with a haynet. He has no hard feed at all.
He's pretty much been out of work for a couple of months due to having no rider so I had his back shoes removed however he has been hacked 3 times this week which did involve roadwork.....
Could he be foot sore? Could he have laminitis? (I know this is rare in just the hind feeet) Could he have bruised hoof walls?
I will be calling the vet on Monday if he hasn't improved by tomorrow evening and I will call my farrier too to see if he thinks its to do with removing the back shoes.
Any advice/ideas would be much appreciated
Thanks
My horse came in lame on his near hind tonight. No stones or obvious bruising but both hind feet are warm.
A bit of background - hes 7 years old, cob x appy, 15hh and a good doer. Just right weight wise.
He's turned out for 8 hours a day on average quality pasture and stabled at night with a haynet. He has no hard feed at all.
He's pretty much been out of work for a couple of months due to having no rider so I had his back shoes removed however he has been hacked 3 times this week which did involve roadwork.....
Could he be foot sore? Could he have laminitis? (I know this is rare in just the hind feeet) Could he have bruised hoof walls?
I will be calling the vet on Monday if he hasn't improved by tomorrow evening and I will call my farrier too to see if he thinks its to do with removing the back shoes.
Any advice/ideas would be much appreciated
Thanks