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I own a 17 yo, 16hh, Dutch Warmblood / Hackney gelding. He has had a long career as a carriage horse, and until recently competing Nationally across the country. He has been intermittently lame since November 2011, on his off fore, and is short and "pottery" in his stride. Tradionally a very active horse, even at rest in the field, initial diagnosis was laminitis. An abcess erupted through his frog within a few days, and he became sound again, until 10 days later when a further antibiotic injection was administered as slight lameness on the off fore was noted, but no further pus was seen. He has been on field rest, stabled only when the weather dictates since this time.
Following lameness for the last 2 weeks, he is now on 2 sachets Danilon, twice daily, and is still "pottery" and short on the off fore, locomtion of all legs is reduced. If this dose is reduced to 1 sachet, twice daily, lameness is pronounced. Blood tests revealed a raised insulin level, further tests for Cushings have proved negative. Glucose levels are all within normal ranges, so Laminitis also discounted.
He is currently being fed 400gms D&H Safe and Sound, 400gms Alfalfa-A with Oil, twice daily, receives a heaped (mineral) scoop of local feed company branded all purpose mineral balancer and 2 half mineral scoops of same company branded digestive enhancer. Large haylage net when stabled at night. This feed regime has not changed, other than the inclusion of digestive enhancer in the last 2 weeks since October 2011.
Horse remains bright and perky throughout all this. No flexion tests conducted so far.
Following lameness for the last 2 weeks, he is now on 2 sachets Danilon, twice daily, and is still "pottery" and short on the off fore, locomtion of all legs is reduced. If this dose is reduced to 1 sachet, twice daily, lameness is pronounced. Blood tests revealed a raised insulin level, further tests for Cushings have proved negative. Glucose levels are all within normal ranges, so Laminitis also discounted.
He is currently being fed 400gms D&H Safe and Sound, 400gms Alfalfa-A with Oil, twice daily, receives a heaped (mineral) scoop of local feed company branded all purpose mineral balancer and 2 half mineral scoops of same company branded digestive enhancer. Large haylage net when stabled at night. This feed regime has not changed, other than the inclusion of digestive enhancer in the last 2 weeks since October 2011.
Horse remains bright and perky throughout all this. No flexion tests conducted so far.