Vicki_Krystal
Well-Known Member
Hmm,
Well i have a horse that is retired with navicular and his legs swell up if he stays in so because of this he lives out 24/7 and is very happy.
He is fed and hayed daily, checked twice a day and has a large stable that has straw down, with the door left open so he and his filed mate can use it as a shelter.
Ok, so now you know the set up.
Yesterday morn he was fine but i noticed a small amount of heat in his fetlock but nothing major, no swelling, minimal heat in the hoof...
Fast forward to last night he was very lame, in the dark, with no electric on site making looking closer impossible.
No more swelling, heat etc just lame.
I gave him 2 Danilon (he has 1 a day anyway for his navicular) and watched him for a while and although lame he seemed happy and was moving round the field to eat his hay and chase his pony!
Farrier was out today and confirmed my suspision that he has pus in the foot - but, due to where it is they couldnt dig it out as its under his frog.
This means that he will be lame til i can get the pus out.
Ive left him out with a poultice on but cant help thinking maybe i should have left him in?
But then he would have the swelling he gets when left in as well as the abcess?
And it doesnt help that im away working so my boyfriend will be poulticing him and looking after him.
gah
Well i have a horse that is retired with navicular and his legs swell up if he stays in so because of this he lives out 24/7 and is very happy.
He is fed and hayed daily, checked twice a day and has a large stable that has straw down, with the door left open so he and his filed mate can use it as a shelter.
Ok, so now you know the set up.
Yesterday morn he was fine but i noticed a small amount of heat in his fetlock but nothing major, no swelling, minimal heat in the hoof...
Fast forward to last night he was very lame, in the dark, with no electric on site making looking closer impossible.
No more swelling, heat etc just lame.
I gave him 2 Danilon (he has 1 a day anyway for his navicular) and watched him for a while and although lame he seemed happy and was moving round the field to eat his hay and chase his pony!
Farrier was out today and confirmed my suspision that he has pus in the foot - but, due to where it is they couldnt dig it out as its under his frog.
This means that he will be lame til i can get the pus out.
Ive left him out with a poultice on but cant help thinking maybe i should have left him in?
But then he would have the swelling he gets when left in as well as the abcess?
And it doesnt help that im away working so my boyfriend will be poulticing him and looking after him.
gah