poiuytrewq
Well-Known Member
The horse is not 100% owned by me and the vets wont discuss his past treatment/record with me which is fair enough.
He is a little lame (as I posted previously about) He has previously suffered lameness in the same leg many times treated by injecting the joint with cortisone.
Now this may be wrong either on part of the receptionist or by my misunderstanding but I believe the vet cant just come out to me and re-inject the joint without me paying for full lameness work ups and xrays/ nerve blocks etc as the previous treatment was in the old owners name and is confidential.
I have spoken to the old owner who tells me to put him on bute for a week and if when he comes off it there is still a problem they will speak to the vets and sort it all out.
He's had treatment for ulcers before and im careful to maintain a good diet that avoids any gut upset. I don't like him to have any bute at all really so wondered about Danilon being a suitable alternative? I know its sugary but that may be the lesser of two evils?
The other good thing is that he needs a huge feed to disguise bute which I totally un-required at this time of year and weight gain wont help lameness!
He is a little lame (as I posted previously about) He has previously suffered lameness in the same leg many times treated by injecting the joint with cortisone.
Now this may be wrong either on part of the receptionist or by my misunderstanding but I believe the vet cant just come out to me and re-inject the joint without me paying for full lameness work ups and xrays/ nerve blocks etc as the previous treatment was in the old owners name and is confidential.
I have spoken to the old owner who tells me to put him on bute for a week and if when he comes off it there is still a problem they will speak to the vets and sort it all out.
He's had treatment for ulcers before and im careful to maintain a good diet that avoids any gut upset. I don't like him to have any bute at all really so wondered about Danilon being a suitable alternative? I know its sugary but that may be the lesser of two evils?
The other good thing is that he needs a huge feed to disguise bute which I totally un-required at this time of year and weight gain wont help lameness!