mischamoo
Well-Known Member
I noticed my horse last night had slightly puffy and warm hind fetlocks. I trotted him up on a hard surface, sound as anything and quite content in his field charging about and eating well, bright eyed etc.
As it was so unusual to see his legs like that I popped a quick call to my vet who suggested cold hosing and keep him turned out so hes moving about which will help with the swelling.
If he had been lame it was recommended to bring him in and bandage and he would come out today to see him. As he was sound, vet didnt seem to think it could be tendon problems, I dont think its windgalls as hes not in a lot of work, just light hacking at the moment. The vet did say it could possibly be the onset of a virus which can often start with symptoms of swelling in joints, in my boys case his fetlocks.
It was suggested I keep an eye on him (I saw him this morning and still puffy but legs werent as warm) and if he goes lame or deteoriates or Im concerned theyre still bad in a few days time, theyll pop out and examine him and do a blood test on him.
I have the vet out anyway on Friday to give jabs to my other one so can get him checked out if I'm still not happy but would want him to come out sooner should this be anything of a cause for concern.
Has any ever come across this with any of their neddies before?
As it was so unusual to see his legs like that I popped a quick call to my vet who suggested cold hosing and keep him turned out so hes moving about which will help with the swelling.
If he had been lame it was recommended to bring him in and bandage and he would come out today to see him. As he was sound, vet didnt seem to think it could be tendon problems, I dont think its windgalls as hes not in a lot of work, just light hacking at the moment. The vet did say it could possibly be the onset of a virus which can often start with symptoms of swelling in joints, in my boys case his fetlocks.
It was suggested I keep an eye on him (I saw him this morning and still puffy but legs werent as warm) and if he goes lame or deteoriates or Im concerned theyre still bad in a few days time, theyll pop out and examine him and do a blood test on him.
I have the vet out anyway on Friday to give jabs to my other one so can get him checked out if I'm still not happy but would want him to come out sooner should this be anything of a cause for concern.
Has any ever come across this with any of their neddies before?