Holly Hocks
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I brought my old boy in from the field a week last Wednesday, put him to bed fine, he ate and generally seemed fine. Next day, I got there at 6.30am to find him dog lame on his near fore. He seemed able to walk in a straight line, but it's quite a tight turn out of his stable and he could barely make the turn. No heat anywhere in the leg, but something told me it was an abcess. I called my farrier who came out the next day. He also thought it was an abcess, but as he is a TB with crap feet he was not prepared to go in digging. Anyway, there was no improvement over the weekend and on Sunday night I gave him two Danilon as I couldn't bear to see him in pain. I called the vet on Monday - a new vet who seemed really good, who also said that she thought it was an abcess. She had a bit of a dig, but nothing. She poulticed it and said to leave it till the weekend and either get her or the farrier out again. She also gave me a pile of Danilon for him. Anyway, farrier came out again yesterday and pared away a lot of his sole. There was a soft spot, but the farrier wasn't sure if pus, or blood and wasn't prepared to go any further. So I am hot tubbing and poulticing and have taken him off the bute. I have now found heat in the pastern and fetlock area........can heat in these areas be linked to a hoof abcess? Sorry, but none of my horses have had one before, so I'm not sure what to expect or whether this is something more than an abcess....