Daisy2
Well-Known Member
Mare was lame for about 6 months intermittently - Nerve blocked to the foot. Eventually cutting long story vet injected the navicular bursa thinking inflannation and horse came sound within days, funny thing is my trimmer noticed a split in the hoof at the back where she said almost certainly this is where an abscess has blown. Well 6 months on mare lame again, same leg with intermittent lameness for example can be lame in the morning and float along a few hours later.
We have checked for bruise, vet checked and searched for abscess and I have poulticed. There is an intermittent pulse and heat, sometimes nothing sometimes cold. Seems to get better with bute sometimes not. Vet said to bring her down and inject again but I dont want to begin a roller coaster of injections and also the risk.
I know an MRI will reveal the true problem but not insured and seems a lot to pay out when the treatment is likely to be rest and turn away, so thats what I shall do for the time being, but what are your thoughts and experiences on such a frustrating type of lameness.
I really would appreciate your thoughts.
We have checked for bruise, vet checked and searched for abscess and I have poulticed. There is an intermittent pulse and heat, sometimes nothing sometimes cold. Seems to get better with bute sometimes not. Vet said to bring her down and inject again but I dont want to begin a roller coaster of injections and also the risk.
I know an MRI will reveal the true problem but not insured and seems a lot to pay out when the treatment is likely to be rest and turn away, so thats what I shall do for the time being, but what are your thoughts and experiences on such a frustrating type of lameness.
I really would appreciate your thoughts.