TigerTail
Well-Known Member
So its all gone rather pear shaped recently
10th May - v lame FL holding foot out and digging - sound 4 days later (I was away and parents didnt call vet )
24th May - v lame FL Trimmer thought abscess but nothing came of poulticing for 3 days. 95% sound 3 days later, just looking a bit gimpy in trot every now and then. But reluctant to trot under saddle and v hesitant on stones although sound on tarmac. Lurching when setting off from standing and slight headnod when trotted up on tarmac several times.
18th June - vet out - no heat/swellings found - suggest a weeks small paddock rest and reasses. Did this, seemed sound so rode out in walk with a friend, asked to trot 5 strides and was HOPPING lame in trot.
25th June - A different vet who did flexions and lunging - flexions made her hopping lame FR and lunging showed up head nod and lameness getting worse, except she kept swapping which leg she was lame on. 3 weeks rest + bute twice a day for a week, then once for a week then nothing on the 3rd.
Seemed to be much improved, sound in a few strides of trot in her little paddock until
(2days after she went to 1 bute a day)
4th June - stood holding FR on toe, or frantically digging, or holding it off the ground. Lame in walk. 3rd vet did hoof nippers and got big reaction at toe, dug a bit and found a hole..... Its at least an inch and a half deep. Said to get trimmer to dig it out who was coming next day and gave more bute and antibiotics.













So do we think these little holes are causing the intermittent lameness? Or is that and a limb problem going on given the flexion reaction??
ARGH!
10th May - v lame FL holding foot out and digging - sound 4 days later (I was away and parents didnt call vet )
24th May - v lame FL Trimmer thought abscess but nothing came of poulticing for 3 days. 95% sound 3 days later, just looking a bit gimpy in trot every now and then. But reluctant to trot under saddle and v hesitant on stones although sound on tarmac. Lurching when setting off from standing and slight headnod when trotted up on tarmac several times.
18th June - vet out - no heat/swellings found - suggest a weeks small paddock rest and reasses. Did this, seemed sound so rode out in walk with a friend, asked to trot 5 strides and was HOPPING lame in trot.
25th June - A different vet who did flexions and lunging - flexions made her hopping lame FR and lunging showed up head nod and lameness getting worse, except she kept swapping which leg she was lame on. 3 weeks rest + bute twice a day for a week, then once for a week then nothing on the 3rd.
Seemed to be much improved, sound in a few strides of trot in her little paddock until
(2days after she went to 1 bute a day)
4th June - stood holding FR on toe, or frantically digging, or holding it off the ground. Lame in walk. 3rd vet did hoof nippers and got big reaction at toe, dug a bit and found a hole..... Its at least an inch and a half deep. Said to get trimmer to dig it out who was coming next day and gave more bute and antibiotics.













So do we think these little holes are causing the intermittent lameness? Or is that and a limb problem going on given the flexion reaction??
ARGH!