Topaz Tiger
Well-Known Member
My horse was pretty lame after Keysoe novice in early September.
It appeared to be in the fetlock area and there was some concern about an old suspensory injury.
We went to see Prof Smith at the RVC on Thursday.
She blocked out to bilateral lameness to both front feet and her fetlock.
Following scans and X-rays, the suspensory is fine, there is nothing obvious on the X-rays either.
Shes always had sensitive feet and we've competed her in equipak in her front feet this summer and that seemed to help.
The vet is suggesting rebalancing her feet slightly (not got details yet) and medicating her fetlock joint.
My problem is that I really wanted to give her feet a break from shoes over the winter, she can go footy after she's been shod if worked on firm ground and I wanted to see how she coped with no shoes.
Also to medicate the joint would suggest a degenerative condition, but the lameness that came on after Keysoe was sudden, acute and didn't resolve despite nearly 4 weeks rest.
So I'm thinking about taking her shoes off, fronts off already because of the X-rays on Thursday, giving her some time off and seeing what I end up with.
The degenerative condition (if that's what it is) wont worsen from rest and maybe nature will work it's magic on her feet.
What do you think? Am I being unbelievable arrogant believing I know better than a top vet?
Think my issue is they havent really found anything, so it feels like what they're suggesting is a bit general....
Ps now looking for a horse to loan to compete over the winter/next year if anyone wants a 5 star home, I won't be a loan horror story I promise!
It appeared to be in the fetlock area and there was some concern about an old suspensory injury.
We went to see Prof Smith at the RVC on Thursday.
She blocked out to bilateral lameness to both front feet and her fetlock.
Following scans and X-rays, the suspensory is fine, there is nothing obvious on the X-rays either.
Shes always had sensitive feet and we've competed her in equipak in her front feet this summer and that seemed to help.
The vet is suggesting rebalancing her feet slightly (not got details yet) and medicating her fetlock joint.
My problem is that I really wanted to give her feet a break from shoes over the winter, she can go footy after she's been shod if worked on firm ground and I wanted to see how she coped with no shoes.
Also to medicate the joint would suggest a degenerative condition, but the lameness that came on after Keysoe was sudden, acute and didn't resolve despite nearly 4 weeks rest.
So I'm thinking about taking her shoes off, fronts off already because of the X-rays on Thursday, giving her some time off and seeing what I end up with.
The degenerative condition (if that's what it is) wont worsen from rest and maybe nature will work it's magic on her feet.
What do you think? Am I being unbelievable arrogant believing I know better than a top vet?
Think my issue is they havent really found anything, so it feels like what they're suggesting is a bit general....
Ps now looking for a horse to loan to compete over the winter/next year if anyone wants a 5 star home, I won't be a loan horror story I promise!