lcharles
Well-Known Member
Ok, so even though ive had ponies/horses since I was 4 luckily i've never had one with either laminitis or an absess.
Last week my mare was slightly lame in trot coming back down the lane, she had seemed fine across the grass though, i jumped off checked for stones etc but saw nothing so walked her back home. I then told my part-loanee that she wasnt right on her front left leg and to not ride her for a couple of days. She then rode her on the third day and i asked her to let me how she was and to make her trot so she would know if she was lame or not as she obviously bobs her head.
She rang me and said she was fine so I though nothing of it until i rode her last night and she was clearly not right-i was annoyed that the part-loanee had said she was fine but annoyed that i'd trusted her and should of rode her myself again before allowing her to carry on riding.Maybe part-loanee isnt as experienced as i thought but she means well to my mare. I just thought it was a stone bruise so for it to be ok in 3 days was what i was expecting/hoping!
So she has no swelling but has a higher pulse and very slight heat by her coronet band, would this be a sign or lami or absess? I'm going to poultice it tonight and leave her in for a couple of days and then re-evaluate it then and get the vet out then if need be. She seemed ok last night on the grass but not in the indoor which is a carpet/sand/all sorts surface.
The vet saw her the day after i thought she had a stone bruise just as she was at the stables to see someone else and wanted to see my mare trotted up as she had an operation in december, and asked how she was but said that she couldnt tell how her back legs were as she was lame on the front and if it wasnt better in a couple of days then i should poultice it.
Few horses at our stables have had laminitis but are all fat, my mare isnt fat - she's ideal weight. Do only fat horses get lami?
Her field is muddy and wet with an ok amount of grass.
Lucky that ive not experienced either issue before but makes me feel so stupid to not know about the most common issues after so many years!
Any ideas?
Last week my mare was slightly lame in trot coming back down the lane, she had seemed fine across the grass though, i jumped off checked for stones etc but saw nothing so walked her back home. I then told my part-loanee that she wasnt right on her front left leg and to not ride her for a couple of days. She then rode her on the third day and i asked her to let me how she was and to make her trot so she would know if she was lame or not as she obviously bobs her head.
She rang me and said she was fine so I though nothing of it until i rode her last night and she was clearly not right-i was annoyed that the part-loanee had said she was fine but annoyed that i'd trusted her and should of rode her myself again before allowing her to carry on riding.Maybe part-loanee isnt as experienced as i thought but she means well to my mare. I just thought it was a stone bruise so for it to be ok in 3 days was what i was expecting/hoping!
So she has no swelling but has a higher pulse and very slight heat by her coronet band, would this be a sign or lami or absess? I'm going to poultice it tonight and leave her in for a couple of days and then re-evaluate it then and get the vet out then if need be. She seemed ok last night on the grass but not in the indoor which is a carpet/sand/all sorts surface.
The vet saw her the day after i thought she had a stone bruise just as she was at the stables to see someone else and wanted to see my mare trotted up as she had an operation in december, and asked how she was but said that she couldnt tell how her back legs were as she was lame on the front and if it wasnt better in a couple of days then i should poultice it.
Few horses at our stables have had laminitis but are all fat, my mare isnt fat - she's ideal weight. Do only fat horses get lami?
Her field is muddy and wet with an ok amount of grass.
Lucky that ive not experienced either issue before but makes me feel so stupid to not know about the most common issues after so many years!
Any ideas?