Spirit7
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hello everyone
have not posted for a good while as have been managing quite well for last few years but am really at a loss today and am requesting any help at all. its a bit long so sorry!
approx mid June (so 3 months ago) ago my lovely boy came in very lame left fore- poulticed for abcess, lots of lovely black puss next day so carried on box rest and poultice for a couple of days and then poulticed and booted (unshod) for turn out. Came sound and back to work for 5-6 weeks.
Then looked a bit lame again (left fore i thought but very slight) so I box rested and poulticed again and got puss again, then poulticed and turned out after puss stopped horse still looked lame, as a bad owner it took me a couple of days to notice he looked lame on right fore not left (bear in mind i was only really poulticing and turning out and going to work then yard were bringing him in so i only saw him move first thing and he looked more or less ok in mornings). then i noticed a throbbing pulse on the inside of his right fore just above digital pulses bit if that makes sense between the bones?? So after calling vet we decided laminitis as I think he has low grade and am always careful with his turnout- we made this descision as he had changed fields and got his muzzle on the first day :-( and then was not worked for a couple of days after due to my work commitments. Vet agreed so I box rested and treated for laminitis and he was fine, sound on hard ground etc in walk and trot on day 3, so vet advised controlled exercise as he does not box rest well and this vet beleives in work burning calories etc(17hh warmblood party horse
) was fine and got up to trotting and gentle canter (vets advice) within a week then he bu**ered off me on chalk at full gallop uphill ( away from home grrrr )and i was forced to turn sharp on right fore to stop as was now going downhill !! pulse back with a vengence. so vet up, nerve blocked right fore from fetlock down and instantly sound. vet said laminitis or fractured pedal bone, box rest 10 days bute (2 a day for 10 days) then if sound and no pulse bare small paddock turn out so he can only trot a few strides- he bucked and bronked but stayed sound then after 4 days off bute still sound put in field for an hour, tuned out with herd that he did not really eat grass as was dripping wet with sweat from pratting about and came in a bit lame with throbbing pulse again ( right fore only) this was yesterday, today bare paddock only on vets advice and lunge tonight (he was nearly sound with no pulse this morning ) and have x-rays tomorrow. really i just want any advice or info at all, part of me keeps wondering about tendon or ligament damage in foot but vet seems to think no.....sorry no capitals and thanks for reading!!!
have not posted for a good while as have been managing quite well for last few years but am really at a loss today and am requesting any help at all. its a bit long so sorry!
approx mid June (so 3 months ago) ago my lovely boy came in very lame left fore- poulticed for abcess, lots of lovely black puss next day so carried on box rest and poultice for a couple of days and then poulticed and booted (unshod) for turn out. Came sound and back to work for 5-6 weeks.
Then looked a bit lame again (left fore i thought but very slight) so I box rested and poulticed again and got puss again, then poulticed and turned out after puss stopped horse still looked lame, as a bad owner it took me a couple of days to notice he looked lame on right fore not left (bear in mind i was only really poulticing and turning out and going to work then yard were bringing him in so i only saw him move first thing and he looked more or less ok in mornings). then i noticed a throbbing pulse on the inside of his right fore just above digital pulses bit if that makes sense between the bones?? So after calling vet we decided laminitis as I think he has low grade and am always careful with his turnout- we made this descision as he had changed fields and got his muzzle on the first day :-( and then was not worked for a couple of days after due to my work commitments. Vet agreed so I box rested and treated for laminitis and he was fine, sound on hard ground etc in walk and trot on day 3, so vet advised controlled exercise as he does not box rest well and this vet beleives in work burning calories etc(17hh warmblood party horse