coreteam1
Well-Known Member
My horse had been going well until recently when I noticed he was 'very' lame on his off hind. I couldn't find anything so gave him box rest for a few days, two weeks previously he had an abcess so I thought it may be another!? The lameness didn't improve so I called the vet.
The vet (I wasn't able to be there so was told this info) picked up his foot and stuck his finger into the cleft area of the frog and said 'he has thrush'. He advised that I add bleach to water (diluted so you can just smell the bleach) and clean his feet, he didn't treat him or give me anything for him. I have no sense of smell so am unable to tell you if it was smelly but my sister said his feet smell no differently from anything else on the yard?
I spent the next few (2days) days doing as he said but feeling that bleach may not be the bset thing as it can kill living tissue?
Anyway....My horse came sound for about 3/4 days but looked lame again yesterday. I have been using hibiscrub every evening when he comes in, drying them and adding Kevin Bacon hoof solution every two days. He is turned out for approx 7hrs a day in a dryish paddock (certainly no thick mud) and gets MSM Cream applied to his frogs/feet before going out.
I have always picked out his feet and can't imagine a horse being so lame from Thrush unless it's been severly neglected which my horse most definitely has not!??
I have had many horses, and have come across Thrush many times BUT I have NEVER come across a horse so lame with this condition, how many of you out there have had lame horses due to Thursh?
Tonight I have gone through the same foot care routine but I'm still not convinced and think it may be an abcess. The farrier is coming tomorrow to take a look, then if he can't find anything I will get anotherr vet.
I would just like to now what your thoughts are on lameness and Thrush.
Thanks
The vet (I wasn't able to be there so was told this info) picked up his foot and stuck his finger into the cleft area of the frog and said 'he has thrush'. He advised that I add bleach to water (diluted so you can just smell the bleach) and clean his feet, he didn't treat him or give me anything for him. I have no sense of smell so am unable to tell you if it was smelly but my sister said his feet smell no differently from anything else on the yard?
I spent the next few (2days) days doing as he said but feeling that bleach may not be the bset thing as it can kill living tissue?
Anyway....My horse came sound for about 3/4 days but looked lame again yesterday. I have been using hibiscrub every evening when he comes in, drying them and adding Kevin Bacon hoof solution every two days. He is turned out for approx 7hrs a day in a dryish paddock (certainly no thick mud) and gets MSM Cream applied to his frogs/feet before going out.
I have always picked out his feet and can't imagine a horse being so lame from Thrush unless it's been severly neglected which my horse most definitely has not!??
I have had many horses, and have come across Thrush many times BUT I have NEVER come across a horse so lame with this condition, how many of you out there have had lame horses due to Thursh?
Tonight I have gone through the same foot care routine but I'm still not convinced and think it may be an abcess. The farrier is coming tomorrow to take a look, then if he can't find anything I will get anotherr vet.
I would just like to now what your thoughts are on lameness and Thrush.
Thanks