Hovis_and_SidsMum
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Before I write this I make it clear I'm not passing judgement on the person in question - she's a nice lady but I am intrigued to know if this is common.
At my yard there is a horse that has been lame for a while now.
He is 15 and suffers from arthritis and was noticed lame on right rear leg when the sharer came for a lesson on him. This was about 4-5 weeks ago. At first it was assumed he'd pulled something so owner put im on devils claw and left him for a few days. Took him off the devils claw and he was still lame.
Since then a round of putting him on devils claw, giving him a few days, taking him off it then lunging him etc has followed. The horse is still lame.
They have also tried "working him through it" - horse was blatently hopping lame and seemed to get a whole lot worse.
Now my question. I am a novice owner who knows i'm inexperienced thus I probably am too ready to call a vet. However I am really surprised that as yet no vet has been called. There is another horse on the yard with a similar story and they've not called a vet either.
Whats your process / timescales when your horse is lame before you ring a vet?
At my yard there is a horse that has been lame for a while now.
He is 15 and suffers from arthritis and was noticed lame on right rear leg when the sharer came for a lesson on him. This was about 4-5 weeks ago. At first it was assumed he'd pulled something so owner put im on devils claw and left him for a few days. Took him off the devils claw and he was still lame.
Since then a round of putting him on devils claw, giving him a few days, taking him off it then lunging him etc has followed. The horse is still lame.
They have also tried "working him through it" - horse was blatently hopping lame and seemed to get a whole lot worse.
Now my question. I am a novice owner who knows i'm inexperienced thus I probably am too ready to call a vet. However I am really surprised that as yet no vet has been called. There is another horse on the yard with a similar story and they've not called a vet either.
Whats your process / timescales when your horse is lame before you ring a vet?