noblesteed
Well-Known Member
Hi everyone,
My horse has bone spavin in both hocks, treated last summer with injections and was sound enough to hack comfortably. In March out hacking he pulled up lame, on his right fore and right hind. Right fore had a bad bruise and right hind is still being investigated. Initially thought to be foot injury, then navicular, now vet thinks it probably annular ligament.
Horse has had a month off work now to see how the right hind fetlock gets on, he still has a little swelling in tendon sheath but appears sound. He can't have total box rest as he stiffens up badly.
Anyway I have had him in for a few days as he got his grazing muzzle off (he's lami risk too) and his TB field mate has mild lami so I thought it was a good opportunity to rest that dodgy leg too.
Let him out for the day and he hobbled out lame on his LEFT FORE!!! No swelling, no pulses, nothing to see. Thought he was just stiff and could do with a day in the field but by tea time when I brought him in he was reluctant to move.
I am awaiting the vet and farrier but wondered if anyone has an idea what can cause such shocking lameness without any usual signs????????
HOPING its an abcess but poor lad looks shocking
My horse has bone spavin in both hocks, treated last summer with injections and was sound enough to hack comfortably. In March out hacking he pulled up lame, on his right fore and right hind. Right fore had a bad bruise and right hind is still being investigated. Initially thought to be foot injury, then navicular, now vet thinks it probably annular ligament.
Horse has had a month off work now to see how the right hind fetlock gets on, he still has a little swelling in tendon sheath but appears sound. He can't have total box rest as he stiffens up badly.
Anyway I have had him in for a few days as he got his grazing muzzle off (he's lami risk too) and his TB field mate has mild lami so I thought it was a good opportunity to rest that dodgy leg too.
Let him out for the day and he hobbled out lame on his LEFT FORE!!! No swelling, no pulses, nothing to see. Thought he was just stiff and could do with a day in the field but by tea time when I brought him in he was reluctant to move.
I am awaiting the vet and farrier but wondered if anyone has an idea what can cause such shocking lameness without any usual signs????????
HOPING its an abcess but poor lad looks shocking