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loopylucifer

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picture of leg with damage to sdft and ddft just after scaning
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this it 3 months on having had tendoscopy surgry there ia a hard lump of tissue but it seems to be going on its own slowly
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same horse got stung by some bees and got this the next day
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and this is same day but few hours later. do have pics of the nxt day when had dobled in size and was peeling but can't find them at the mo.
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Hi guys,

Nothing as bad as any of yours, and no photos, but just wanted to post my experience in case someone else has something similar.

Have a mare, typically "moody", pretends to bite when putting on saddle, brushing her stomach but especially her armpits, generally safe as houses to ride. She reared up and over about 3 months ago now, bf jumped off and she got away with a few cuts to her back leg, didn't think much of it, changed girth cos thought it was a reaction to her dislike of the humane girth.

Anyway, other day reared up and over, but full on went for it - eventually gave up when so tired she couldn't get up off of floor. Really bad cuts etc etc etc.

Anyway, vet out today and it is severe stomach ulcers - some 4 out of 4. Vet thinks that it will almost definitely account for the things we put down as generally moody. Anyway, just goes to prove that its not always back or teeth (although we have had them checked as well!!!!).

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My 22 year old pony had a dorsal wall resection 2 weeks ago after a crippling attack of laminitis. Thought you might like to see his xrays before trimming and photos of after.
He has coped amazingly with it and is doing really well so far! fingers crossed xx
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Thought you may all like to see the x-ray taken today of a broken jaw ...

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We think it happened about a week ago, possibly being kicked by an unshod horse during play. His owner noticed that he wasnt quite himself for a few days but couldnt put her finger on why.

Charlie will be off work for at least a couple of months, but the good news is that it will heal itself. A calcified lump has begun to grow which is the bodies way of protecting the site.
 

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This is Ron in 2006, when the vitiligo was just starting.
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and this was him in 2008
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and these 2 were in Jan 09
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I have no desire to treat it. It doesn't affect him more than making him a little more prone to sunburn, and in a strange way his new markings kind of suit him. The insurance company have asked for a letter of explanation from my vets, and a copy of it stays with his passport.
 

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Hi, I had convinced myself that my horse has vitilago and having just seen your pictures I now know she has! would you mind telling what cream your using? and does his skin flake off and crack? My mare had 8 biopsies and skin scrapes and the only thing they could come up with was that she is hypersensitive, the de-pigmentation was put down to her rubbing herself but her front feet have now started to change colour. I will try to put some pictures on but I'm rubbish at these things!
thanks Jo
 

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Severe infected foot after perforating his sole, he could barely walk when it was at its worst.

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And spent 30 mins everyday for 3 months doing this....and being dressed everyday aswell as wearing a big hoof wellie, he was such a saint!
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After an argument with a gate - vet stitched skin together
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After a few days, skin broke down and stitches broke away
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After a total of 5 weeks from original injury after treatment with 'Active Manuka Honey'
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Here is some pics of some cuts
This is a yearling that jumped over a hedge and got caught on a bit of barb wire fencing cutting the top of his fore arm pic about two weeks later when he came nack from the vets
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when it was nearly healed when he went back out to grass it is now hardly noticable
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This is a wound on a two year olds leg which we think he put his foot through some branches it was about 6 weeks after he had done it and did heal to leave just a small line scar vet was amazed. Will try and find the original wound
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Dead Pinworm in droppings, in a 30 year old horse .... apparently there is a known wormer resistance to Pinworm, which causes the horse to Scratch prefusely on anything, which can be catastrophic
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Eric, TB, bitten by a dog above hock.
Infection spread above and below and stripped his leg of fur down to flesh and eventually travelled throughout his body.


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Slightly different as these are obviously taken post-mortem.

Normal leg on left, Injured SDFT/DDFT on right-
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Normal on left, injured on right-
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Injured on top, normal on bottom-
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This is a lump on Ziggy's fetlock. Not sure what it is but doesn't cause any lameness, and it's not hard. Any Ideas? :):)

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(it's on his near foreleg)
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I had only left the field about an hour before recieving a phone call that her nose was hanging off potentinally she could have been like this all night :O

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some stitches later. No scar now what so ever if you look ever so closely theres a tiny weeny skin tag on the inside of her nose.

I walked the field time and time again and never ever found how she did this!!
 

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My horse tripped and fell onto his knees on the road. He lay there with his legs folded under him for ages before getting up. This is what he did and that is the joint capsule you can see. Luckily he didn't tear it

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He was put on Bute, antibiotics and box rest only for one day. Vet said he needed to move about so that the scar tissue wasn't tight.

A few days later

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And now, 4 years later, he has little baldy patches on his knees

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I've actually posted these on HHO before so apologies if you've already seen them. This is Turbo's leg after he got caught on an electric wire fence which 'cheesewired' down this leg. If you look closely you can see the wire scored the bone. Its his near hind leg.

The front shot

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Side shot

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The inside side shot

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A back shot

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A week later

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Ouch! THat looks nasty!

Got a couple more....

Two year old growing quite quickly suddenly started getting swelling on fetlock and hock - excuse the mud, she is a real bog pony and used to spend all her time in the stream running through the field! We kept her in for a couple of weeks, swelling went down and didn't come up again - if it hadn't we were going to go down the x ray route to check her growth plates....

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Hi
Could you possibly let me know more about the swellings on your 2 year olds hocks? I have a yearling with a big hock,first noticed it after he'd been galloping round a muddy paddock. Not lame on it but cant get rid of swelling. What sort of treatment helped yours?
Any feedback much appreciated

Thankyou
 
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