Tinkle
Well-Known Member
Hello all
Is it just me that gets a bit paranoid about the slightest sign of trouble with horses' legs? And am I dealing with my horse's latest scrape correctly?
My five year old decided to leg it round the field like a nut case on friday night because I'd moved my other mare into a different field (I went back for him but he refused to be caught). Anyhow, when I eventually caught him and brought him in his left fore was slightly filled. He has very fine clean legs so such things are probably easier to see. There was a swelling in the hollow between his cannon bone and his tendon on the inside and outside of his leg at the bottom of the cannon bone. I hosed it down and it reduced. He wasn't even slightly lame so popped him back out to see how he went. Saturday there was still some heat in the fetlock compared to his other and still a bit of fluid on the outside of his leg. Yesterday his leg didn't feel any warmer than the other but the swelling was still there. Haven't seen him yet today.
It isn't a huge swelling, just slightly thicker than the other leg and a bit squidgy. I'm not hugely concerned but would rather not work him whilst it's still there. Am i being paranoid? Or indeed should I be more worried? He isn't at all lame to watch although I haven't trotted him up on the yard to really test.
Any views...sorry that ended up longer than I'd planned.
Many thanks,
x
Is it just me that gets a bit paranoid about the slightest sign of trouble with horses' legs? And am I dealing with my horse's latest scrape correctly?
My five year old decided to leg it round the field like a nut case on friday night because I'd moved my other mare into a different field (I went back for him but he refused to be caught). Anyhow, when I eventually caught him and brought him in his left fore was slightly filled. He has very fine clean legs so such things are probably easier to see. There was a swelling in the hollow between his cannon bone and his tendon on the inside and outside of his leg at the bottom of the cannon bone. I hosed it down and it reduced. He wasn't even slightly lame so popped him back out to see how he went. Saturday there was still some heat in the fetlock compared to his other and still a bit of fluid on the outside of his leg. Yesterday his leg didn't feel any warmer than the other but the swelling was still there. Haven't seen him yet today.
It isn't a huge swelling, just slightly thicker than the other leg and a bit squidgy. I'm not hugely concerned but would rather not work him whilst it's still there. Am i being paranoid? Or indeed should I be more worried? He isn't at all lame to watch although I haven't trotted him up on the yard to really test.
Any views...sorry that ended up longer than I'd planned.
Many thanks,
x