Daisy2
Well-Known Member
Hi All
Went out this moring for a plod mostly walking bit of trot and about a 50m canter on grassy ground. Horse seemed uncomfortable on the way back (unshod) so I thought maybe a stone and got off to take a look, no stone, but did hold up his leg for me which never happens! Led him home and let out into the paddock. I checked for swelling and its a little puffy around the fetlock regions, very noticable when you check the other one.
He is now walking around eating but with his leg cocked and toe first. I have given him bute and put arnica gel on.
Any ideas? No history of lameness etc. I am so upset because I feel that maybe we should not have cantered even though it was long grassy area maybe it was still too hard under foot for him. I feel very sad.
I will call vet tomorrow but you know you hear of all sorts of career finishing injury stories... by the way I am a complete worrier.
Thanks
in advance.
Went out this moring for a plod mostly walking bit of trot and about a 50m canter on grassy ground. Horse seemed uncomfortable on the way back (unshod) so I thought maybe a stone and got off to take a look, no stone, but did hold up his leg for me which never happens! Led him home and let out into the paddock. I checked for swelling and its a little puffy around the fetlock regions, very noticable when you check the other one.
He is now walking around eating but with his leg cocked and toe first. I have given him bute and put arnica gel on.
Any ideas? No history of lameness etc. I am so upset because I feel that maybe we should not have cantered even though it was long grassy area maybe it was still too hard under foot for him. I feel very sad.
I will call vet tomorrow but you know you hear of all sorts of career finishing injury stories... by the way I am a complete worrier.
Thanks
in advance.