Horseantics
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Yesterday my 18.2hh Irish Draught went really lame in his near fore, when he was collected in from the field after being out overnight he came trotting over very lame and walked in very lame. We thought he had knocked himself but i called the vet out, luckily the farrier was there to take the shoe off. The vet said he had a bounding pulse in the near fore but also but not as bad on the near hind, she said it could be because he was taking the weight more. They tested it all over for pus or a pain reaction and nothing, there is a bit of heat in the near fore. She poulticed it and gave him a bute injection and we put him on really old hay in a haylage net and replaced his straw bed with thick shavings, she wasn't sure if its an abscess which could burst out over the weekend or laminitis, he is still very lame this morning but will walk on it although very badly!
Sick with worry :-( he was on a bare field but adlib hay when in during the day but out at night. Any advice gratefully received, he was a bit short striding going down hills a few weeks leading up to this but i had his back checked and his offside shoulder and nearside hip were out after he fell onto his knees about 6 weeks ago. He is 18, never had a hard life just a happy hacker. Sorry for rabbling on, the vet said to call Monday if no improvement, i am keeping him in his stable on a deep bed.
Sick with worry :-( he was on a bare field but adlib hay when in during the day but out at night. Any advice gratefully received, he was a bit short striding going down hills a few weeks leading up to this but i had his back checked and his offside shoulder and nearside hip were out after he fell onto his knees about 6 weeks ago. He is 18, never had a hard life just a happy hacker. Sorry for rabbling on, the vet said to call Monday if no improvement, i am keeping him in his stable on a deep bed.