Jsye
Well-Known Member
Hi all
I've just moved my horse to a grass livery yard so he can live out due to his bone spavins. It's too far out for my regular farrier so I've switched to the farrier that the yard uses. He had his feet done on 27th or 28th I think, and was fine, then was lame a few days later. We suspected abscess and so was poulticing for 5 days but nothing came out.
Another liverys farrier happened to visit the yard on Friday (06/11) and had a look at him for me - he said straight away he suspected nail bind and so took the shoe off and sure enough there was a 'misplaced' nail and out followed some puss which had clearly built up underneath. Since then I've been soaking his foot in warm water and epsom salts and re applying a clean water proof poultice padded out with a nappy. He's currently still lame, going to give the vet a call today to see what they advise, but is this normal for nail bind? I always thought as soon as the abscess burst they would go sound.
He's definitely improved and looks a lot happier in himself. The poulticing has also made his sole go soft which I suppose isn't helping as he has relatively poor feet anyway (please dont tell me to go barefoot - already tried for a good year but he has cushings too aswell as being a TB and shod from a young age. He's had his back shoes off but front will remain for the time being)
Any experiences/advice will be much appreciated
Thanks
I've just moved my horse to a grass livery yard so he can live out due to his bone spavins. It's too far out for my regular farrier so I've switched to the farrier that the yard uses. He had his feet done on 27th or 28th I think, and was fine, then was lame a few days later. We suspected abscess and so was poulticing for 5 days but nothing came out.
Another liverys farrier happened to visit the yard on Friday (06/11) and had a look at him for me - he said straight away he suspected nail bind and so took the shoe off and sure enough there was a 'misplaced' nail and out followed some puss which had clearly built up underneath. Since then I've been soaking his foot in warm water and epsom salts and re applying a clean water proof poultice padded out with a nappy. He's currently still lame, going to give the vet a call today to see what they advise, but is this normal for nail bind? I always thought as soon as the abscess burst they would go sound.
He's definitely improved and looks a lot happier in himself. The poulticing has also made his sole go soft which I suppose isn't helping as he has relatively poor feet anyway (please dont tell me to go barefoot - already tried for a good year but he has cushings too aswell as being a TB and shod from a young age. He's had his back shoes off but front will remain for the time being)
Any experiences/advice will be much appreciated
Thanks