looby loo
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Hi I just wanted to share my experience with the problem i have had with my horse.
My horse went lame after two days of being shod by new farrier we stuck this out for a week : still lame : refitted offending shoe :no difference i then polticed for a week thinking it could be nail bind abit came out nothing major.
By this point it was a month later and my horse was still really lame on left fore really nodding in the trot but sound in walk. I then noticed a big strawberry red bruise on the hoof wall with a small indentation about 2inches down i begged my old farrier to come back out he did and advised that he had been stood on in feild on his coranory band so i had shoes took off and polticed for another 2 weeks and then my farrier came out and refitted the shoes he advised i give another couple of weeks before getting the vet as this could be a really deep bruise, i decided i didnt want to see him like this much longer and called the vet that week.
I called the vet who couldnt explain the lameness in the left fore, so then decided to say it was the diaganal hind which had blown suspensiory ligament and he would need this xray and paying for upfront, but this hind had no swelling and no heat and was carrying weight as normal she prescribed two weeks of bute and inhand walking after which she would xray . But now my horse is sound on the fore after the bute and walking and trotting sound , i think my farrier could have been right in the first place and i really do trust him , but what the vet said i am just torn what to do now?
My horse went lame after two days of being shod by new farrier we stuck this out for a week : still lame : refitted offending shoe :no difference i then polticed for a week thinking it could be nail bind abit came out nothing major.
By this point it was a month later and my horse was still really lame on left fore really nodding in the trot but sound in walk. I then noticed a big strawberry red bruise on the hoof wall with a small indentation about 2inches down i begged my old farrier to come back out he did and advised that he had been stood on in feild on his coranory band so i had shoes took off and polticed for another 2 weeks and then my farrier came out and refitted the shoes he advised i give another couple of weeks before getting the vet as this could be a really deep bruise, i decided i didnt want to see him like this much longer and called the vet that week.
I called the vet who couldnt explain the lameness in the left fore, so then decided to say it was the diaganal hind which had blown suspensiory ligament and he would need this xray and paying for upfront, but this hind had no swelling and no heat and was carrying weight as normal she prescribed two weeks of bute and inhand walking after which she would xray . But now my horse is sound on the fore after the bute and walking and trotting sound , i think my farrier could have been right in the first place and i really do trust him , but what the vet said i am just torn what to do now?