HKJ
Well-Known Member
Hi everyone,
My gorgeous 17hh horse was kicked 2 weeks ago about an inch above the knee. There was a deep cut and he could hardly walk.
The next day he seemed to walk ok, but the vet came out and said it sounded like a fracture.
Xrays were taken, and a chip of bone was missing, but there were also some shadows on the xray. 3 vets and 2 ortheopidic surgeons looked at the xrays and it was decided that he should be cross-tied for 2 weeks with bandaged legs.
The vet came back yesterday and we now have our confirmation that the bone is indeed fractured (as in more than one hairline, but at least 2).
The vet has doubled the pain killers, as in the last few days the horse has started to show increasing pain and putting more weight on his good leg.
Because of this, today the vet put a support under his good hoof. To do this he lifted up the good foot, hence putting all the horses weight on the fractured leg..... tonight even though he is on pain killers - he is still favouring his 'good' leg.
I would like to know how many horses survive having a fracture like this, and how long they were cross-tied for.
He has already been cross-tied for 2 weeks, and now has to stay cross-tied for another 4 weeks before being xrayed again.
My horse already has fluid under his ribs, and his sheath has filled. He is being fed 4 times a day, I pick him grass to get his head down as much as possible.
I have also upped the amount of pain killers as they just don't seem to be working.
I have put him on Homeopathic medicines as well. Anything to help.
Anyone got any good news for us?
My gorgeous 17hh horse was kicked 2 weeks ago about an inch above the knee. There was a deep cut and he could hardly walk.
The next day he seemed to walk ok, but the vet came out and said it sounded like a fracture.
Xrays were taken, and a chip of bone was missing, but there were also some shadows on the xray. 3 vets and 2 ortheopidic surgeons looked at the xrays and it was decided that he should be cross-tied for 2 weeks with bandaged legs.
The vet came back yesterday and we now have our confirmation that the bone is indeed fractured (as in more than one hairline, but at least 2).
The vet has doubled the pain killers, as in the last few days the horse has started to show increasing pain and putting more weight on his good leg.
Because of this, today the vet put a support under his good hoof. To do this he lifted up the good foot, hence putting all the horses weight on the fractured leg..... tonight even though he is on pain killers - he is still favouring his 'good' leg.
I would like to know how many horses survive having a fracture like this, and how long they were cross-tied for.
He has already been cross-tied for 2 weeks, and now has to stay cross-tied for another 4 weeks before being xrayed again.
My horse already has fluid under his ribs, and his sheath has filled. He is being fed 4 times a day, I pick him grass to get his head down as much as possible.
I have also upped the amount of pain killers as they just don't seem to be working.
I have put him on Homeopathic medicines as well. Anything to help.
Anyone got any good news for us?