SatansLittleHelper
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So the vet came out this afternoon to start the investigations into Charlie's lameness issues.
He agreed that he is 100% sound on the straight, no issues there. We decided to lunge him in the field...perfect in there too.
Took him down to the car park and once again lame on a small trot circle, very much so on the off fore and a little on the near fore.
Nerve block done on off fore...now sound on the lunge but this made the lameness on the nearside worse...so nerve block nearside too and lunged sound.
So vet is sure the pain is in the hooves and definately in both. Hoof testers show he has excellent hard feet so no problems there.
X-Rays will be the next step plus possibly lunging on a school surface.
It has to be said that apart from the few bites I received from the grumpy sod he was very well behaved and tolerant of the whole thing.
So now we find a way to transport him to the vets for a workout and x-rays and go from there.
He agreed that he is 100% sound on the straight, no issues there. We decided to lunge him in the field...perfect in there too.
Took him down to the car park and once again lame on a small trot circle, very much so on the off fore and a little on the near fore.
Nerve block done on off fore...now sound on the lunge but this made the lameness on the nearside worse...so nerve block nearside too and lunged sound.
So vet is sure the pain is in the hooves and definately in both. Hoof testers show he has excellent hard feet so no problems there.
X-Rays will be the next step plus possibly lunging on a school surface.
It has to be said that apart from the few bites I received from the grumpy sod he was very well behaved and tolerant of the whole thing.
So now we find a way to transport him to the vets for a workout and x-rays and go from there.
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