FrankieBoy
Well-Known Member
Hi... Ive asked for advice on here a few times, and you lot havn't let me down yet. So here goes...
My 17.1 warmblood came in yesterday evening up to his eyeballs in mud & trying very hard not put much weight on his off hind. When trotted up he didnt look lame exactly, more...Very stiff. After cold hosing his legs i found no swelling lumps bumps or cuts, and so decided He must have tweeked something chucking himself about in his field. I kept him stabled the next day. (Today) Now both his front legs have swollen up so much, that there is no visible size difference in his knee, and the rest of his lower leg.
Is the swelling because i kept him stabled all day without bandages, When i should have turned him out?
Could it be connected to the stifness in his hind?
Any help or advice you have, as always will be much appreciated.
Thanks,
Jenny.
My 17.1 warmblood came in yesterday evening up to his eyeballs in mud & trying very hard not put much weight on his off hind. When trotted up he didnt look lame exactly, more...Very stiff. After cold hosing his legs i found no swelling lumps bumps or cuts, and so decided He must have tweeked something chucking himself about in his field. I kept him stabled the next day. (Today) Now both his front legs have swollen up so much, that there is no visible size difference in his knee, and the rest of his lower leg.
Is the swelling because i kept him stabled all day without bandages, When i should have turned him out?
Could it be connected to the stifness in his hind?
Any help or advice you have, as always will be much appreciated.
Thanks,
Jenny.