Hoof_Prints
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Hello, already posted a thread about my horse going lame but now have a video for opinions! Just to first clear up that no, I have not had the vet out yet as I have previously had the vet out and paid him to stand there telling me it could be many things and just offer bute and box rest for 2 weeks and see how it goes. (and then paid a lot of treatment which did nothing and turnout and rest simply sorted it!)
So anyway, of course I will have the vet out if the problem gets worse but I will give him a few days
He was sound, as has never been lame before in the 7months ive had him, he does a moderate amount of work that had mostly been flatwork recently and decreased amount due to my college work and weather! 5 days a week, one hour a day and he lives out on pretty average grazing .
He was fully shod when I bought him but after a month went barefoot and made a smooth transition - occasionally a tad footy on more stony ground but nothing to cause concern- just a very rare quickened step! He seemed totally sound and I was riding him fine. But then the farrier was due and despite me not thinking he needed a trim- asked farrier to just shape some of the uneven sides. But he then went to clip some off and rasp a fair bit off .. now the first time I noticed his lameness was immediately after this when I walked him out the stable and he seemed to shuffle a bit. He then had a day off and the following day I rode him and found him odd as he wouldn't work in a shape like normal- he then felt uneven, he started head bobbing and I filmed it for a better look (first clip in video) he then had 2 days off and came in lame in walk from the field (second clip in video). I don't know if the farrier visit is linked but seems a coincidence. There was no heat or swelling to start with but yesterday I did feel heat just around the inside fetlock and coronet band of his right leg- and I thought it was a ever so slightly puffy.
Interestingly he was a lot more lame on the left circle trot in the video..
So yes. Any ideas welcome! Oh and he limps on concrete but seems a lot more comfortable on grass.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H8KI4lXh-7g
my poor boy
So anyway, of course I will have the vet out if the problem gets worse but I will give him a few days
He was sound, as has never been lame before in the 7months ive had him, he does a moderate amount of work that had mostly been flatwork recently and decreased amount due to my college work and weather! 5 days a week, one hour a day and he lives out on pretty average grazing .
He was fully shod when I bought him but after a month went barefoot and made a smooth transition - occasionally a tad footy on more stony ground but nothing to cause concern- just a very rare quickened step! He seemed totally sound and I was riding him fine. But then the farrier was due and despite me not thinking he needed a trim- asked farrier to just shape some of the uneven sides. But he then went to clip some off and rasp a fair bit off .. now the first time I noticed his lameness was immediately after this when I walked him out the stable and he seemed to shuffle a bit. He then had a day off and the following day I rode him and found him odd as he wouldn't work in a shape like normal- he then felt uneven, he started head bobbing and I filmed it for a better look (first clip in video) he then had 2 days off and came in lame in walk from the field (second clip in video). I don't know if the farrier visit is linked but seems a coincidence. There was no heat or swelling to start with but yesterday I did feel heat just around the inside fetlock and coronet band of his right leg- and I thought it was a ever so slightly puffy.
Interestingly he was a lot more lame on the left circle trot in the video..
So yes. Any ideas welcome! Oh and he limps on concrete but seems a lot more comfortable on grass.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H8KI4lXh-7g
my poor boy