oofadoofa
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I took my boy hunting on Friday and he went lame behind in the first field we went in. It was quite stony and my vet was actually hunting at the time and said it looked like he must have stood on a stone. I boxed him home as he was hopping lame, could barely put any weight on it and checked everywhere for heat, swelling etc and found none. I scrubbed his foot out well and put a poultice on it and could see nothing in his foot.
So called the vet out yesterday morning who also could find nothing in his foot, put the hoof testers on it and all of his foot seemed a bit tender, no specific spot. She said it could be bruising, but it does seem severe for bruising as he's not putting any weight on it at all. So he's off to the vets tomorrow for xrays and just wondering if anyone else had any experience of a pedal bone fracture, or even if their horse has had this bad a reaction to a bruised sole?
So called the vet out yesterday morning who also could find nothing in his foot, put the hoof testers on it and all of his foot seemed a bit tender, no specific spot. She said it could be bruising, but it does seem severe for bruising as he's not putting any weight on it at all. So he's off to the vets tomorrow for xrays and just wondering if anyone else had any experience of a pedal bone fracture, or even if their horse has had this bad a reaction to a bruised sole?