equinedentistuk
Member
Hello all,
My horse has been diagnosed with forelimb lameness and kissing spines.
He is to be referred for further investigation.
I live in Wales so Leahurst is the closest Equine Hospital, and the one my vet refers to, they also refer to The Rainbow Centre.
I am a horse transporter by profession and regularly take horses to the Animal Health Trust in Newmarket.
Who have you used for diagnostics and surgery, and what was your experience?
I am interested in using Dr Sue Dyson at the AHT as I understand she is the best available.
My horse is not a competition horse of high value, he is a 10yr old sec D, who gave me the confidence to go XC again after fracturing my skull show-jumping, and is quiet enough for my children to ride. If he needs to be retired, so be it, but I want to feel I have fully investigated the options, and had the best opinions possible.
Many thanks
My horse has been diagnosed with forelimb lameness and kissing spines.
He is to be referred for further investigation.
I live in Wales so Leahurst is the closest Equine Hospital, and the one my vet refers to, they also refer to The Rainbow Centre.
I am a horse transporter by profession and regularly take horses to the Animal Health Trust in Newmarket.
Who have you used for diagnostics and surgery, and what was your experience?
I am interested in using Dr Sue Dyson at the AHT as I understand she is the best available.
My horse is not a competition horse of high value, he is a 10yr old sec D, who gave me the confidence to go XC again after fracturing my skull show-jumping, and is quiet enough for my children to ride. If he needs to be retired, so be it, but I want to feel I have fully investigated the options, and had the best opinions possible.
Many thanks