littlen
Well-Known Member
How long would you leave it before calling vet?
He is almost sound on trot up but slightly sore on turn/on circle. By that I mean shortened choppy stride and pottery going downhill or when turning.
He has been lame approx 2 days so not long and has improved slightly with no work but turnout since yesterday. It started acutely with no swelling/heat or any problems with the foot however he wAs recently shod.
I have spoken to farrier who said if it was a shoeing problem he would be getting worse not improving so can't be a problem with shoes.
He only pain I can find is when I press around the shoulder, nowhere else.
How long typically would a mild injury such as a kick or sprain take to heal?
Now what do I do? do I wait and see for a day or two or call the vet now? Shall I give him some bute or just turn him away for a few days!? And I also can't decide if he should be rested completely or worked mildly to keep him ticking over as he isn't exactly lame but then again I don't want to make it worse!
It's difficult when it isn't black and white! He is insured and I will get a vet if he needs it- but he is comfortable and happy in the field so didn't seem urgent...
He is almost sound on trot up but slightly sore on turn/on circle. By that I mean shortened choppy stride and pottery going downhill or when turning.
He has been lame approx 2 days so not long and has improved slightly with no work but turnout since yesterday. It started acutely with no swelling/heat or any problems with the foot however he wAs recently shod.
I have spoken to farrier who said if it was a shoeing problem he would be getting worse not improving so can't be a problem with shoes.
He only pain I can find is when I press around the shoulder, nowhere else.
How long typically would a mild injury such as a kick or sprain take to heal?
Now what do I do? do I wait and see for a day or two or call the vet now? Shall I give him some bute or just turn him away for a few days!? And I also can't decide if he should be rested completely or worked mildly to keep him ticking over as he isn't exactly lame but then again I don't want to make it worse!
It's difficult when it isn't black and white! He is insured and I will get a vet if he needs it- but he is comfortable and happy in the field so didn't seem urgent...