soloequestrian
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Cob in his late teens. Seen by vet today and highly likely that he will be PTS in the near future. It's for lots of small things rather than a catastrophe and although he is perhaps not quite as bright as usual, he is not showing signs of suffering. He is EMS, probably has mild osteoarthritis and at the moment has something going on in one hind leg - lymphangitis would be a catch-all term for it, leg is fairly swollen, hot and a bit scabby. He had one course of antibiotics about 6 weeks ago and is now on a second course, along with bute. If that doesn't work it will be curtains so we are on a bit of a 10 day countdown.
Exercise takes the swelling down but not just standing in the field. We don't have capacity to give him huge amounts of exercise, and he's not fully sound so not ridden. He can be walked in hand briefly a couple of times a day. My feeling is that if the swelling could be interrupted that might give the scabs a better chance of healing and the currently vicious cycle might swap to a more virtuous one. If that leg can be managed we can deal with his other issues much more easily.
I'm looking for any advice or suggestions in terms of helping get the leg under control....
Exercise takes the swelling down but not just standing in the field. We don't have capacity to give him huge amounts of exercise, and he's not fully sound so not ridden. He can be walked in hand briefly a couple of times a day. My feeling is that if the swelling could be interrupted that might give the scabs a better chance of healing and the currently vicious cycle might swap to a more virtuous one. If that leg can be managed we can deal with his other issues much more easily.
I'm looking for any advice or suggestions in terms of helping get the leg under control....