carmoneycasper
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kinda need to explain my horses back story just so everyone understands the situation lol
My mare went suddenly lame on the 26th August on the front leg(never been lame the whole year I've had her before this), she had only been in light work that week due to weather and such. i thought maybe she had got kicked so gave her bute and left her for a week. There was no heat, no marks or anything like that. She was still unsound so i got the vet out, she said the horse could possibly have artritis but i wasnt happy with that conclusion so i took her to a equine center and seen another vet. There she got 5 xrays on her and nerve blocks. Nothing showed up on the xrays. the vet said luna went sound with the nerve blocks but to be honest i still saw a limp that day but i didnt say anything cause i was afraid i was just seeing a problem that wasnt there and surely vets know better. In the end the vet suggested i raise luna front heels. So i did all that and waited a month before i rode her again after the new straight bar shoes. She would appear sound then once i got her moving forward she would limp on the turns and going downhill. i ended up getting a back specialist out to check her over. After that she was completely sound for 2 weeks, then she went lame again, i thought maybe it was the saddle causing a problem so i rode bareback for 2 months, she still limped. so again 2 months later i took her back to the equine center and the vet done a few pressure checks on her front soles. They looked springy and very soft, so the vet said it was her soles causing the lameness so now ive got new rubber pads on my mare and shes on biotin every day to help harden up her soles, shes also stabled 24/7 in a dry clean stable but shes still not sound and i just have doubt in my mind that whats causing her lameness isnt sensitive soles but rather something in the shoulder or somewhere higher up.
so i was wondering how long does it take for hypersensitive soles to harden enough so that shes not lame even walking on a flat surface? and is there any other things i could give her in her feed to help with the soles?
My mare went suddenly lame on the 26th August on the front leg(never been lame the whole year I've had her before this), she had only been in light work that week due to weather and such. i thought maybe she had got kicked so gave her bute and left her for a week. There was no heat, no marks or anything like that. She was still unsound so i got the vet out, she said the horse could possibly have artritis but i wasnt happy with that conclusion so i took her to a equine center and seen another vet. There she got 5 xrays on her and nerve blocks. Nothing showed up on the xrays. the vet said luna went sound with the nerve blocks but to be honest i still saw a limp that day but i didnt say anything cause i was afraid i was just seeing a problem that wasnt there and surely vets know better. In the end the vet suggested i raise luna front heels. So i did all that and waited a month before i rode her again after the new straight bar shoes. She would appear sound then once i got her moving forward she would limp on the turns and going downhill. i ended up getting a back specialist out to check her over. After that she was completely sound for 2 weeks, then she went lame again, i thought maybe it was the saddle causing a problem so i rode bareback for 2 months, she still limped. so again 2 months later i took her back to the equine center and the vet done a few pressure checks on her front soles. They looked springy and very soft, so the vet said it was her soles causing the lameness so now ive got new rubber pads on my mare and shes on biotin every day to help harden up her soles, shes also stabled 24/7 in a dry clean stable but shes still not sound and i just have doubt in my mind that whats causing her lameness isnt sensitive soles but rather something in the shoulder or somewhere higher up.
so i was wondering how long does it take for hypersensitive soles to harden enough so that shes not lame even walking on a flat surface? and is there any other things i could give her in her feed to help with the soles?