Nudibranch
Well-Known Member
Degrees/fractions of lameness - one of my vets uses tenths, one uses fifths. I assume they are both just the same thing, 3/5 being the same as 6/10?
Anyway can anyone give a sort of definitive explanation of them? 1/10 being the least lame, so would this be barley noticeable at trot? And what about 9/10 - would this be not using the leg at all?
Pony with DJD in hocks is getting worse, last night diagnosed as 3/5 in trot, what little trot she did manage. Overnight box rest made it worse as expected, confirming the arthritis, vet is saying another 2 weeks on bute before we make any decisions regarding PTS. This has been going on since Boxing Day and previous bute hasn't done a thing - am wondering if this is just dragging out the inevitable. Pony has been a companion since birth due to severe cow hocks, and is now 22, so I can't really understand why we are 4 months into treatment and vet is still going down the "bute and let's see" route.
Anyway can anyone give a sort of definitive explanation of them? 1/10 being the least lame, so would this be barley noticeable at trot? And what about 9/10 - would this be not using the leg at all?
Pony with DJD in hocks is getting worse, last night diagnosed as 3/5 in trot, what little trot she did manage. Overnight box rest made it worse as expected, confirming the arthritis, vet is saying another 2 weeks on bute before we make any decisions regarding PTS. This has been going on since Boxing Day and previous bute hasn't done a thing - am wondering if this is just dragging out the inevitable. Pony has been a companion since birth due to severe cow hocks, and is now 22, so I can't really understand why we are 4 months into treatment and vet is still going down the "bute and let's see" route.