chevs
Well-Known Member
Hi everyone,
My 15 day old foals front legs were nice and straight at birth. Over the past 5 days they have started to turn out at the knees. My vet took pictures yesterday and e-mailed then to a surgeon at the Glasgow vet school who said that they needed surgery to correct it.
Has anyone had experience of this?? Vet said that the inside of the bone is growing faster than the outside and that they would insert a pin to stop growth on one side.
The vet school is about a 5 hour drive from me, and some of you may remember that my mare came down with laminitis at foaling time. So it'll be a very stressful time for my mare too.
Has anyone else been so unlucky??? I now know why some-one once said to me, "buy a foal don't breed one".
Help
Thanks
My 15 day old foals front legs were nice and straight at birth. Over the past 5 days they have started to turn out at the knees. My vet took pictures yesterday and e-mailed then to a surgeon at the Glasgow vet school who said that they needed surgery to correct it.
Has anyone had experience of this?? Vet said that the inside of the bone is growing faster than the outside and that they would insert a pin to stop growth on one side.
The vet school is about a 5 hour drive from me, and some of you may remember that my mare came down with laminitis at foaling time. So it'll be a very stressful time for my mare too.
Has anyone else been so unlucky??? I now know why some-one once said to me, "buy a foal don't breed one".
Help
Thanks