Wagtail
Horse servant
Firstly, my mare is enjoying 8 hours TO a day in the field and 16 hours in the sand turnout. She has no active laminitis, but now has a troublesome abscess. I can make her comfortable within minutes by applying a wet poultice and boot. She stays sound and trots/canters around with this dressing. BUT as soon as I change it to a dry poultice, she is very lame within hours. Vet said wet poultice for two days and then dry. I am calling him again tomorrow. Basically, I know I am probably going to have to say goodbye to my girl very shortly. Whilst I can make her happy and comfortable, it is not sustainable as she cannot have a wet poultice on for too long.
Background is briefly_ LGL on and off for two years. Cushings which is well controlled with prascend.
My question is, what can I ask my vet to do constructively? What could xrays show? She had two sets which were unremarkable. Last set were around 10 months ago. Is it worth having more done? To be frank it would help it would make PTS so much easier if they showed rotation or bone infection.
The problem I have is she is so happy and perky in herself. She chases her companion around the sand turnout (normal behaviour for her). Is into everything. Curious and full of life. Yet how can I sustain this? I can't, and I know I am going to lose her.
I know my vet would not advise PTS. But I think that it is fast becoming my only option.
Background is briefly_ LGL on and off for two years. Cushings which is well controlled with prascend.
My question is, what can I ask my vet to do constructively? What could xrays show? She had two sets which were unremarkable. Last set were around 10 months ago. Is it worth having more done? To be frank it would help it would make PTS so much easier if they showed rotation or bone infection.
The problem I have is she is so happy and perky in herself. She chases her companion around the sand turnout (normal behaviour for her). Is into everything. Curious and full of life. Yet how can I sustain this? I can't, and I know I am going to lose her.
I know my vet would not advise PTS. But I think that it is fast becoming my only option.