auntienutnut
Well-Known Member
Bit of history.
I have owned the horse for 5 months,6 years old,16.3h Irish type, rode brilliant when viewed and passed a five stage vetting when purchased, although does have soft feet noted on vetting.
Since being at home has always been very hard work in the school not forward at all, not sure if there was an under lying problem, saddle, back, teeth all checked out.
The forwardness seem to disappear more and more over time until.
6 weeks ago went lame on front fore.
Vet came out and although lame on front fore, seemed to think that leg was just the worse pain and was lame on all four legs but lets sort out front fore first.
Took horse to vets, xrays showed nothing
Nerve blocked went sound on that leg so thought abscess, even thought vet couldn't find it so sent us home to poultice after a week of poultice no abscess appeared.
Week later vet is now thinking laminitis, how ever strange that may seem.
Tested for high insulin levels, all fine.
Tested for metabolic syndrome, all fine.
Vet still thinks laminitis, horse is still lame.
Any ideas anyone?? Vet is puzzled.
I have owned the horse for 5 months,6 years old,16.3h Irish type, rode brilliant when viewed and passed a five stage vetting when purchased, although does have soft feet noted on vetting.
Since being at home has always been very hard work in the school not forward at all, not sure if there was an under lying problem, saddle, back, teeth all checked out.
The forwardness seem to disappear more and more over time until.
6 weeks ago went lame on front fore.
Vet came out and although lame on front fore, seemed to think that leg was just the worse pain and was lame on all four legs but lets sort out front fore first.
Took horse to vets, xrays showed nothing
Nerve blocked went sound on that leg so thought abscess, even thought vet couldn't find it so sent us home to poultice after a week of poultice no abscess appeared.
Week later vet is now thinking laminitis, how ever strange that may seem.
Tested for high insulin levels, all fine.
Tested for metabolic syndrome, all fine.
Vet still thinks laminitis, horse is still lame.
Any ideas anyone?? Vet is puzzled.