rushyj
Well-Known Member
I have just got the most gorgeous heavyweight hunter about 5 weeks ago. He kicked up a strange lameness about 4 days ago which has moved on so fast it was scary. The vet saw him on the first day and thought as we did may be from an old abcess in the foot our farrier found earlier that morning. We than called the vet Sunday as he was massivly lame (could not move) and his legs were filled to his knees she quite obviously thought celulitis so we cold hosed like mad waited for pain killers to kick in and let him out in the field to get the legs down.
He was left out for the night next morning (yesterday) he is down in the field can't get up. No swellings in his legs just crippled lame. Emergency vet again to find he has a massive laminitis attack. We had to nerve block his feet to just get him out of the field and to take a step.
This poor boy is 18.3 built like a brick outhouse (not fat just huge) so the worst horse to have laminitis. He is now in his stable with frog supports and more drugs than I don't know what and still hopping lame so please all fingers and toes crossed for my big lad.
From a very sad Rushyj
He was left out for the night next morning (yesterday) he is down in the field can't get up. No swellings in his legs just crippled lame. Emergency vet again to find he has a massive laminitis attack. We had to nerve block his feet to just get him out of the field and to take a step.
This poor boy is 18.3 built like a brick outhouse (not fat just huge) so the worst horse to have laminitis. He is now in his stable with frog supports and more drugs than I don't know what and still hopping lame so please all fingers and toes crossed for my big lad.
From a very sad Rushyj