MasterBenedict
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Ok, bit of back story - pony has always been super duper healthy and never needed to see vet apart from vaccs/teeth. A proper little tough cookie, apart from a constant struggle with thrushy feet. I have to be very vigilant and after trying loads of products on the market, I've never been able to 100% get rid of it. He is barefoot and on a no/low sugar diet - a handful of Alfa a molasses free chaff, baileys lo cal balancer and spoonful of salt.
The thrush eats little black pockets out of his frogs that can be quite deep, but hasn't previously been too bad. I thought I'd got on top of the thrush with a mixture of daily scrubbing and applying eucalyptus oil. However, I have been extremely busy recently with changing my job etc so I'm ashamed to say I hadn't been paying them as much attention for a few weeks, but had still been picking them out twice a day without being worried.
About 3 weeks ago he came out the stable hopping lame on left fore for the first time ever. Slight swelling around whole lower leg but no heat and couldn't see any signs of abscess. Box rested for two days and completely sound by the third day. He had been having a hooley round the field in slippery conditions so assumed he'd tweaked something.
On Wednesday just gone I noticed a flap of frog hanging off his heel on this leg, so gave it a little trim and was alarmed to find what appeared to be a gaping hole going from his heel bulb right underneath his frog. I could insert pretty much my whole thumb and didn't find the end!! No sensitivity and happy for me to prod and poke about.
Farrier called and came out to advise. He trimmed the frog quite far back (being barefoot I ask him to normally take as little frog off as possible), but wasn't happy to trim any further, so hole is still there :/
I'm pretty worried that crap is going to get in and it will get infected - still not entirely sure how far this hole goes! Currently I'm flushing out with a diluted chlorhexidine (hibiscrub type) solution, packing with cotton wool saturated with sudocrem and applying a copper sulphate solution to the entire foot (hence blue/green colour) twice a day.
Unsure whether to get vet out to advise or farrier back out to trim back further? Definitely won't hit blood if more is taken off, as I've had a good poke about.
Has anyone seen this? Can't decide if it's an abscess exit wound from being lame, a thrush infection that has tracked right under the frog or something else enitirely! As you can probably tell I'm a bit obsessive about this ponys feet and feeling quite dispondant after spending so much time and effort to get on top of this
So this is a picture of the sole - the slight raggedy bit that the red arrow is pointing at is the opening. Doesn't look too bad on the picture, but when opened it is huge! This pony has quite small feet and as I said before, my entire thumb fits in with room to spare!
Second pic - showing how the whole of the hoof pick fits in, and could definitely go further. The hole doesn't just run parallel to the frog either, it angles upwards towards the sensitive hoof tissues :/
Any ideas?!
The thrush eats little black pockets out of his frogs that can be quite deep, but hasn't previously been too bad. I thought I'd got on top of the thrush with a mixture of daily scrubbing and applying eucalyptus oil. However, I have been extremely busy recently with changing my job etc so I'm ashamed to say I hadn't been paying them as much attention for a few weeks, but had still been picking them out twice a day without being worried.
About 3 weeks ago he came out the stable hopping lame on left fore for the first time ever. Slight swelling around whole lower leg but no heat and couldn't see any signs of abscess. Box rested for two days and completely sound by the third day. He had been having a hooley round the field in slippery conditions so assumed he'd tweaked something.
On Wednesday just gone I noticed a flap of frog hanging off his heel on this leg, so gave it a little trim and was alarmed to find what appeared to be a gaping hole going from his heel bulb right underneath his frog. I could insert pretty much my whole thumb and didn't find the end!! No sensitivity and happy for me to prod and poke about.
Farrier called and came out to advise. He trimmed the frog quite far back (being barefoot I ask him to normally take as little frog off as possible), but wasn't happy to trim any further, so hole is still there :/
I'm pretty worried that crap is going to get in and it will get infected - still not entirely sure how far this hole goes! Currently I'm flushing out with a diluted chlorhexidine (hibiscrub type) solution, packing with cotton wool saturated with sudocrem and applying a copper sulphate solution to the entire foot (hence blue/green colour) twice a day.
Unsure whether to get vet out to advise or farrier back out to trim back further? Definitely won't hit blood if more is taken off, as I've had a good poke about.
Has anyone seen this? Can't decide if it's an abscess exit wound from being lame, a thrush infection that has tracked right under the frog or something else enitirely! As you can probably tell I'm a bit obsessive about this ponys feet and feeling quite dispondant after spending so much time and effort to get on top of this
So this is a picture of the sole - the slight raggedy bit that the red arrow is pointing at is the opening. Doesn't look too bad on the picture, but when opened it is huge! This pony has quite small feet and as I said before, my entire thumb fits in with room to spare!
Second pic - showing how the whole of the hoof pick fits in, and could definitely go further. The hole doesn't just run parallel to the frog either, it angles upwards towards the sensitive hoof tissues :/
Any ideas?!