Birker2020
Well-Known Member
Got to the yard last night to find my horses near fore leg swollen and hot to touch on the inside. The night before I noticed a scab which I treated with cleaning and a bit of antiseptic cream, but its obviously got infected, or had already unknowingly been infected and just shown itself. So last night I had a good look at it (its quite deep) so hibiscrubbed it, dried it and put more antiseptic cream on as well as giving him a bute in his feed and another half sachet this morning. Rang the YO this morning who says its still swollen. Hes not lame on it, nor even favouring the opposite leg, but it is sore when touched and is hot. Thankfully the outside of the leg where he previously did his lateral supsensory branch was cool and as normal but my heart was in my mouth when the YO said that his near fore leg was swollen when I arrived at the yard last night!
I last rode him on the Saturday when i did some small cross poles and trot/canter work and he was booted on all four legs so he must have done it in the field sometime when he was turned out on the Sunday. Not sure if hes knocked into himself or whether he has a blackthorn in it - apparently they have been running around a lot so probably struck into himself with his other hoof.
So instead of using my half day to take him to his first little come back jumping class at the local riding club, I have now booked a vets appointment at five pm to take him to the vets for them to have a good poke about in case there is something in there and hopefully prescribe me some antibiotics.
Blo*dy horses, whod have them! 
I last rode him on the Saturday when i did some small cross poles and trot/canter work and he was booted on all four legs so he must have done it in the field sometime when he was turned out on the Sunday. Not sure if hes knocked into himself or whether he has a blackthorn in it - apparently they have been running around a lot so probably struck into himself with his other hoof.
So instead of using my half day to take him to his first little come back jumping class at the local riding club, I have now booked a vets appointment at five pm to take him to the vets for them to have a good poke about in case there is something in there and hopefully prescribe me some antibiotics.
Blo*dy horses, whod have them! 