Twiglet
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I moved yards two weeks ago, and tried to introduce my gelding to his new herd very sensibly - over a fence, one at a time etc. It seems to have gone well, and he's settled nicely. A few days after the move, he came in with a fat right hind - properly huge, with some heat. There was a tiny scab on the fetlock, and on closer inspection some mud fever like scabs on the front legs (he's chesnut with white socks/pink heels). He was totally, utterly sound, trotted up on hard ground, on a circle and under saddle. He has swollen up before on a different leg, again with no lameness, but with a leg the size of Hampshire. 3 days hosing and bandaging that time and it went down.
This time the leg has been going down (although not entirely) after turnout and exercise, and filling overnight, but a week on its still swollen with heat. Had vet out yesterday and he agreed he is totally sound ("pass a vetting sound"), but he didn't like a week of unexplained filling and heat. Prescribed 5 days course of norodine and bute and reassess mid next week.
Anyone had experience of this? I'm inclined to think he might just be a leg puffer with mud fever, but I'm concerned it still looks large after a week.
The other issue is we have our first event in two weeks (Munstead 80). Due to yard move and this leg, his work has ended up being scaled back in the run up, and I'm worried he's not going to be fit enough. He was very fit during January and start of February, but I feel it's tailed off and not going to be able to do enough work because of his fat leg to get him back before the event. It's only an 80 so I'm not panicking too much but I really did want him to be in much more consistent work in the lead up to it.
Sorry for the essay!!
This time the leg has been going down (although not entirely) after turnout and exercise, and filling overnight, but a week on its still swollen with heat. Had vet out yesterday and he agreed he is totally sound ("pass a vetting sound"), but he didn't like a week of unexplained filling and heat. Prescribed 5 days course of norodine and bute and reassess mid next week.
Anyone had experience of this? I'm inclined to think he might just be a leg puffer with mud fever, but I'm concerned it still looks large after a week.
The other issue is we have our first event in two weeks (Munstead 80). Due to yard move and this leg, his work has ended up being scaled back in the run up, and I'm worried he's not going to be fit enough. He was very fit during January and start of February, but I feel it's tailed off and not going to be able to do enough work because of his fat leg to get him back before the event. It's only an 80 so I'm not panicking too much but I really did want him to be in much more consistent work in the lead up to it.
Sorry for the essay!!