Cuillin Arabians
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Hi all,
On Wednesday last week my horse was re-shod with his bar shoes, he has pulled his shoes off a lot of times before with no ill effects but this time he managed to pull one off the following day, he looked very slightly sore that night but the following morning he wasn't able to put weight on it at all.
I stabled him and put an epsom salts poultice on with a nappy, vet wrap and duct tape.
the following day he was slightly better , but only slightly.
today he is much the same. Ive added a thin wooden plate to the base of the poultice (after advise) and the Farrier is coming today so at least he may be able to find the source of pain. Im confident its the hoof and not higher up in the leg or fetlock. Im not confident that replacing the shoe will actually help that much though or even be possible due to the level of pain he seems to be in but will leave that to my farrier to decide as he is excellent. if he suggests a vet visit I will do that.
I don't have any Bute so have resorted to the herbal form, anti inflammatory, of Devils claw, (Ive been told it is powerful and as strong as Bute)
He is up to date with his tetanus shots.
I can't actually see a definite puncture, but not convinced he hasn't got one.
so, anyone else had this problem and if so how long before the horse was showing improvement? and how was the situation managed?
Thanks
On Wednesday last week my horse was re-shod with his bar shoes, he has pulled his shoes off a lot of times before with no ill effects but this time he managed to pull one off the following day, he looked very slightly sore that night but the following morning he wasn't able to put weight on it at all.
I stabled him and put an epsom salts poultice on with a nappy, vet wrap and duct tape.
the following day he was slightly better , but only slightly.
today he is much the same. Ive added a thin wooden plate to the base of the poultice (after advise) and the Farrier is coming today so at least he may be able to find the source of pain. Im confident its the hoof and not higher up in the leg or fetlock. Im not confident that replacing the shoe will actually help that much though or even be possible due to the level of pain he seems to be in but will leave that to my farrier to decide as he is excellent. if he suggests a vet visit I will do that.
I don't have any Bute so have resorted to the herbal form, anti inflammatory, of Devils claw, (Ive been told it is powerful and as strong as Bute)
He is up to date with his tetanus shots.
I can't actually see a definite puncture, but not convinced he hasn't got one.
so, anyone else had this problem and if so how long before the horse was showing improvement? and how was the situation managed?
Thanks