Blizzard
Well-Known Member
Posted yesterday on AHHO but posting in here for those who dont go on there.
Basically had vet out yesterday as Beau was more lame, and lame on the straight now, was not impressed with vet as she was so bloody scared of him my friend and I had to do the flexion tests etc ourselves!
Anyway they made no difference to his lameness, and the vet thinks he needs to go to York Minster for nerve blocks. x rays and maybe MRI.
My farrier thinks the lameness is higher up, in his shoulder, and I agree, the vet said she didnt have a clue.
Im getting my usual vet out for a 2nd opinion because how can a vet that wont touch your horse diagnose anything, Beau is funny with strangers but he didnt actually do anything yesterday other than stamp his foot twice and turn his head towards her.
Anyway I really am baffled as to what the lameness can be, not clued up on things in the shoulder, and he is only 7.
Basically had vet out yesterday as Beau was more lame, and lame on the straight now, was not impressed with vet as she was so bloody scared of him my friend and I had to do the flexion tests etc ourselves!
Anyway they made no difference to his lameness, and the vet thinks he needs to go to York Minster for nerve blocks. x rays and maybe MRI.
My farrier thinks the lameness is higher up, in his shoulder, and I agree, the vet said she didnt have a clue.
Im getting my usual vet out for a 2nd opinion because how can a vet that wont touch your horse diagnose anything, Beau is funny with strangers but he didnt actually do anything yesterday other than stamp his foot twice and turn his head towards her.
Anyway I really am baffled as to what the lameness can be, not clued up on things in the shoulder, and he is only 7.