Nickles1973
Well-Known Member
Long story but in a nutshell, my horse has been lame almost 3 weeks. Ever since the day after having new shoes. After 3 farrier visits and 1 visit and phone call from the vets I am poulticing and hot tubbing and hoping for the mother of all abcesses to appear even though farrier can find no sign of one. The last conversation with my farrier led to him suggesting that George may have fractured his pedal bone. So vets called again and agree to nerve block and xray after another couple of days poulticing.
Then this morning another vet was on the yard visiting another livery so I asked him for his opinion. This vet is quite old and has many many years of experience and is locally quite well respected. He watched me walk George up the yard and bareing in mind that as a tb with very flat feet he would be lame without a shoe on anyway he couldn't see that he was anywhere lame enough to be anything other than foot sore from over trimming. He was only lame on the turn not straight line. He suggested having the shoe put back on and turning him out and just waiting for him to come right. So do I accept the opinion of a wise old vet with years of experience and just wait it out for another week or jump in with new younger vet and go for the full lameness workup asap?? Old vet was adamant that he would not cause himself further injury by going out to play, and said the mud might actually help to cool his foot down. Sorry ended up longer than I'd hoped lol!
Then this morning another vet was on the yard visiting another livery so I asked him for his opinion. This vet is quite old and has many many years of experience and is locally quite well respected. He watched me walk George up the yard and bareing in mind that as a tb with very flat feet he would be lame without a shoe on anyway he couldn't see that he was anywhere lame enough to be anything other than foot sore from over trimming. He was only lame on the turn not straight line. He suggested having the shoe put back on and turning him out and just waiting for him to come right. So do I accept the opinion of a wise old vet with years of experience and just wait it out for another week or jump in with new younger vet and go for the full lameness workup asap?? Old vet was adamant that he would not cause himself further injury by going out to play, and said the mud might actually help to cool his foot down. Sorry ended up longer than I'd hoped lol!