WellyBaggins
Well-Known Member
Advice please, my horse went lame in August, for various reasons it took ages to diagnose the lameness, which was finally diagnosed by MRI as impar ligament strain, he has had steroid injections and shockwave plus remedial shoeing. I know the prognosis is not good for him to return to competition soundness but he is so marginally lame, sound straight line and left circle but lame right circle, however he is currently not right under tack.
I have spoken to my farrier and am waiting for my vet to ring me!
I am thinking of turning him away for a year (unshod) has anyone had any experience of good results from this? His feet are pretty good and I was surprised at the diagnosis but was hoping a break might do the trick or am I clutching at straws?
Thanks in advance
I have spoken to my farrier and am waiting for my vet to ring me!
I am thinking of turning him away for a year (unshod) has anyone had any experience of good results from this? His feet are pretty good and I was surprised at the diagnosis but was hoping a break might do the trick or am I clutching at straws?
Thanks in advance
