on the subject of vets...

ldlp111

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i have a cob x. a couple of months ago whilst in paddock on own his front right leg swelled up. it started at knee and went down leg, so vet came said most likely a infection gave anti-biotics and bute, box rest leg went after about a week.

then about 2 weeks ago again same leg swelled up again starting at knee and then down leg, vet came again and said he's probly knocked himself so more box-rest, injection and bute.

now knee has still got big bump on front, there is no lameness and never has been.

but would you ot expet vet maybe to do a blood test or something rule anything serious out??
he did say next port of call would be x-ray. now ive just had alot of work done to other horse bill amounting to around£1800 which insurance have covered, but this horse is not insured so do you think he's assuming he is in order make £££?

any thoughts welcome

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X-ray sounds like it would be the most useful diagnostic tool in this case.
A blood test wouldnt show anything of any use.
 
ok thanks for opinion

well i've been looking for other horses bills but unfortunatly they are with insurance company. so any idea how much a x-ray costs?
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as we all know vets dont know how much everything costs
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My vets charge £50 for first Xray, £10 for each additional plate for "normal" machine (as you would need for a leg). It's £80 for first plate for high power machine (backs etc)
 
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