pistolpete
Well-Known Member
I have two friends that both have mysteries. First one
Vet booked for tomorrow but Friday afternoon she spotted swellingon inside of canon bone. 17hand warmblood mare 19 years old. Previously damaged check ligament in April this year so just presumed it had reoccurred. Vet said treat as before but would come out Monday if any change.
So yesterday she was really lame and toe-pointing with strong throb, today much less lame and hoof care lady came and reckons it may be abscess brewing. So difficult as treatment for one is box rest and the other is movement. To be on the safe-side she is being rested and has been poultice too. Thoughts??
Number two
A 17 year old ex riding school pony who has some obvious previous scarring around girth area (white hairs) Really resenting touching of this area even though he has been out of riding school for three years. Actually squealed when area felt by a new trainer yesterday. Could this be scar tissue or gut issues or worse? He will be investigated but hacks and schools very happily as long as you tack up gently.
Vet booked for tomorrow but Friday afternoon she spotted swellingon inside of canon bone. 17hand warmblood mare 19 years old. Previously damaged check ligament in April this year so just presumed it had reoccurred. Vet said treat as before but would come out Monday if any change.
So yesterday she was really lame and toe-pointing with strong throb, today much less lame and hoof care lady came and reckons it may be abscess brewing. So difficult as treatment for one is box rest and the other is movement. To be on the safe-side she is being rested and has been poultice too. Thoughts??
Number two
A 17 year old ex riding school pony who has some obvious previous scarring around girth area (white hairs) Really resenting touching of this area even though he has been out of riding school for three years. Actually squealed when area felt by a new trainer yesterday. Could this be scar tissue or gut issues or worse? He will be investigated but hacks and schools very happily as long as you tack up gently.