littlebranshill
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My 22yr old DalesXShire mare has been off work for about 12 months due to near fore lameness.X Rays showed what could be some arthritic changes in hoof. She then came in a month later with swollen fetlock and a soft tissue injury was confirmed although due to her breed scans could not show the site of injury. That was 10 months ago. She was recovering well and I was almost on the point of riding her when one evening 10 weeks ago she looked very staggery. The next morning she could hardly walk and had to be persuaded in to her stable and was clearly in a lot of pain. Vet diagnosed laminitis in all 4 feet as she could feel digital pulses in all of them. She was not rocking or resting her weight on her back feet - just simply did not want to move. Painkillers and strict diet were put in force and today she has improved dramatically although still a little lame in the off fore this time. She was on bute but 2 weeks ago I stopped it and it has not made any difference to her at all. Now this is where it gets interesting. My farrier is convinced that she did not have laminitis in that there are no rings in her hoof and absolutely no other tell tale signs in her feet which, he says, are very good. He thinks its arthritis. So my question is, does anyone have any experience of a sudden onset of arthritis like this? Is this possible? Comments please!