lout
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hi there
I'd welcome a few thoughts on this please.
My old horse is lame.
He is a 31yr old TBx, ex event/dressage/all round superstar with high mileage.
He winters out with a rug, a shelter, haylage and coarsemix hardfeed and is in general good health apart from stiffness behind.
He has been lame since Saturday. Really feely in front, not actually limping.I thought perhaps the frozen ground might have bruised his feet since he has always been footsore in these conditions but this time he seems no better on soft grass.
His coronets are warm but not the feet and he is leaning back a little to relieve the pain/soreness
It has just occured to me the possibility of laminitis? Is it likely? He has never had it before but the way he is standing is a similar stance. He had been on a fresh batch of haylage for a week before I noticed the lameness.
any thoughts on this?
I was thinking of getting the farrier out but theres nothing to trim and no obvious gravel either.
thanks
I'd welcome a few thoughts on this please.
My old horse is lame.
He is a 31yr old TBx, ex event/dressage/all round superstar with high mileage.
He winters out with a rug, a shelter, haylage and coarsemix hardfeed and is in general good health apart from stiffness behind.
He has been lame since Saturday. Really feely in front, not actually limping.I thought perhaps the frozen ground might have bruised his feet since he has always been footsore in these conditions but this time he seems no better on soft grass.
His coronets are warm but not the feet and he is leaning back a little to relieve the pain/soreness
It has just occured to me the possibility of laminitis? Is it likely? He has never had it before but the way he is standing is a similar stance. He had been on a fresh batch of haylage for a week before I noticed the lameness.
any thoughts on this?
I was thinking of getting the farrier out but theres nothing to trim and no obvious gravel either.
thanks