wizbel
Active Member
I'm after some advice please!
My horse has been at the vets since the 16th December with a serious bout of Lymphangytis. I'd never come across it before so to be honest i don't really know anything about it.
The vets have said he can leave this weekend as he has improved to the point where he doesnt need intensive treatment. He has been off the antibitotics for a few days now but his hind leg is still pretty swollen.
He is a very difficult horse at the best of times and will not turn out in winter so he is going to stay with a friend so he can keep up with the exersize routine on her walker.
I suppose i want to know what other people's experiences are. He is 17 and has advanced evented so is no spring chicken! Have other people's horses come right over time?
Any information would be great. Thanks for the help!!
My horse has been at the vets since the 16th December with a serious bout of Lymphangytis. I'd never come across it before so to be honest i don't really know anything about it.
The vets have said he can leave this weekend as he has improved to the point where he doesnt need intensive treatment. He has been off the antibitotics for a few days now but his hind leg is still pretty swollen.
He is a very difficult horse at the best of times and will not turn out in winter so he is going to stay with a friend so he can keep up with the exersize routine on her walker.
I suppose i want to know what other people's experiences are. He is 17 and has advanced evented so is no spring chicken! Have other people's horses come right over time?
Any information would be great. Thanks for the help!!