16 September 2025 #1 spotty_pony2 Well-Known Member Joined 15 August 2015 Messages 1,636 Visit site Post deleted. I don’t need negativity I’m afraid. I have spoken to my Vet and he has pain relief. Last edited: 16 September 2025
16 September 2025 #2 P PeterNatt Well-Known Member Joined 15 July 2003 Messages 4,712 Location London and Hertfordshire s68.photobucket.com Get the vet in for a diagnosis.
16 September 2025 #3 TheMule Well-Known Member Joined 14 October 2009 Messages 6,657 Visit site Toe drag and very short step would mean a vet visit if it were mine, preferably tonight. He sounds like he needs pain relief as a minimum, and there are some high fractures that can quickly turn devastating if they do lie down
Toe drag and very short step would mean a vet visit if it were mine, preferably tonight. He sounds like he needs pain relief as a minimum, and there are some high fractures that can quickly turn devastating if they do lie down
16 September 2025 #4 Tiddlypom Carries on creakily Joined 17 July 2013 Messages 25,434 Location In between the Midlands and the North Visit site This is a vet call, not a wait and see. Vet needs to see the horse before any pain relief is given.