janinek1981
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LONG post sorry but would really appreciate your comments.
From googling to high heaven I have found quite a few posts about hoof abscesses but it was a year or so ago and I wondered if anyone has stumbled upon any miracle "cures"
My mare has had approximately 6 in the past year (a few popping up in the same place as the abscess before and so Im clearly not getting everything out!)
She is 5 years old and has hardly been ridden because of this and im at my wits end! She is a thoroughbred with a bit of Irish in her and she has been shod all round since December. (She was only broken over the winter) I think the shoes have helped a bit because the last abscess my farrier thinks was the result of a stone getting wedged and causing a crack and so at least I have a reason for the problems lately!
I don't mind poulticing like mad and being patient but my problem is that I have never once removed a poultice and seen a big lump of pus that I always hope to find.. I can never get it to come out! I manage to get it far enough down the hoof for the farrier to chop away but it always takes weeks, usually months and my poor mare is sick of it.
Ive been told she has excellent feet (ironically!), they are very thick and strong but that this is the problem as nothing every comes out without several farrier visits, weeks of poulticing, and the odd heart attack that its actually not an abscess.. which it has always ended up being.
She comes in absolutely hopping lame and very often has swelling down her leg.
Ive tried Epsom salt soaks, ichthamol and other drawing agents but nothing drags the stuff out.
This time I was a little unsure as to whether it was definitely a hoof problem and so Ive kept her in just in case it was a pulled tendon or something - id rather poultice her and stick her out to get the blood flow going for an abscess but sisnt want her to make anything worse should it be a tweak.
Any ideas?
Also Ive read about people doing soil/grass analysis and finding that their grazing is deficient in certain minerals which can cause abscesses. Anyone had this experience?
My hope is that this time its a recurrence of the same abscess and that she will not have too many problems in the future but I need to get this one out and its not budging!!
From googling to high heaven I have found quite a few posts about hoof abscesses but it was a year or so ago and I wondered if anyone has stumbled upon any miracle "cures"
My mare has had approximately 6 in the past year (a few popping up in the same place as the abscess before and so Im clearly not getting everything out!)
She is 5 years old and has hardly been ridden because of this and im at my wits end! She is a thoroughbred with a bit of Irish in her and she has been shod all round since December. (She was only broken over the winter) I think the shoes have helped a bit because the last abscess my farrier thinks was the result of a stone getting wedged and causing a crack and so at least I have a reason for the problems lately!
I don't mind poulticing like mad and being patient but my problem is that I have never once removed a poultice and seen a big lump of pus that I always hope to find.. I can never get it to come out! I manage to get it far enough down the hoof for the farrier to chop away but it always takes weeks, usually months and my poor mare is sick of it.
Ive been told she has excellent feet (ironically!), they are very thick and strong but that this is the problem as nothing every comes out without several farrier visits, weeks of poulticing, and the odd heart attack that its actually not an abscess.. which it has always ended up being.
She comes in absolutely hopping lame and very often has swelling down her leg.
Ive tried Epsom salt soaks, ichthamol and other drawing agents but nothing drags the stuff out.
This time I was a little unsure as to whether it was definitely a hoof problem and so Ive kept her in just in case it was a pulled tendon or something - id rather poultice her and stick her out to get the blood flow going for an abscess but sisnt want her to make anything worse should it be a tweak.
Any ideas?
Also Ive read about people doing soil/grass analysis and finding that their grazing is deficient in certain minerals which can cause abscesses. Anyone had this experience?
My hope is that this time its a recurrence of the same abscess and that she will not have too many problems in the future but I need to get this one out and its not budging!!