mickygem
Active Member
Hi,
Keeping this as short as possible and many thanks in advance, I though I would invite you guys to brainstorm or give your experience of similar.
Horse (17h TB 10yrs in daily work) very lame Sunday morning, strong pulse and puffy vein just below the back of his knee, pointing toe (near fore) reluctant to walk would not turn in on that leg. No sign of bowing and SDFT cold and flat. The puffiness was located between the SDFT and the DDFT. Heat in front of hoof wall so suspected abscess.
Hot bucket soak & applied hot poultice which gave immediate relief and my boy cheered up immediately. Left it on over night (no bute) ... Next morning farrier came to pull shoe but on pinching the hoof wall, he said NOT abscess. Horse still slightly lame in walk but no where near as bad as the day before, did trot up lame though.
Gave 1/2 bute in each feed Mon/Tue (morning) hand walked Mon/Tue/Today.
No bute since yesterday morning's 1/2 sachet, today no swelling/pulse & is trotting up sound.
So if it's not an abscess and he didn't hurt himself in the field as he had no turnout the day before and I had ridden him the night before he went lame (only walking & trotting as I sprained my ankle LOL) what could it be to hurt so much and now be fine ??
Cheers guys
Keeping this as short as possible and many thanks in advance, I though I would invite you guys to brainstorm or give your experience of similar.
Horse (17h TB 10yrs in daily work) very lame Sunday morning, strong pulse and puffy vein just below the back of his knee, pointing toe (near fore) reluctant to walk would not turn in on that leg. No sign of bowing and SDFT cold and flat. The puffiness was located between the SDFT and the DDFT. Heat in front of hoof wall so suspected abscess.
Hot bucket soak & applied hot poultice which gave immediate relief and my boy cheered up immediately. Left it on over night (no bute) ... Next morning farrier came to pull shoe but on pinching the hoof wall, he said NOT abscess. Horse still slightly lame in walk but no where near as bad as the day before, did trot up lame though.
Gave 1/2 bute in each feed Mon/Tue (morning) hand walked Mon/Tue/Today.
No bute since yesterday morning's 1/2 sachet, today no swelling/pulse & is trotting up sound.
So if it's not an abscess and he didn't hurt himself in the field as he had no turnout the day before and I had ridden him the night before he went lame (only walking & trotting as I sprained my ankle LOL) what could it be to hurt so much and now be fine ??
Cheers guys