0ldmare
Well-Known Member
My 18 year old mare was not striding out very well in walk and was slightly unlevel in trot when ridden.
I had the vet who says its likely to be ringbone in her off fore. Gave me Danillon for a 2 week course with a view to investigating further - nerve blocks and xrays - if still unsound at the end of it. All fair enough
But I had my farrier out (who is mega experienced remedial farrier). When I told him about it he took one look and said 'oh yes definitely ringbone and actually she has evidence of the start of ringbone in the other 3 legs too'
If he is right it really is very bad news. I could think about treating 1 leg, but 4 legs. Gulp
I'm obviously going to talk to my vet, but my question is are there any new or good treatments for ringbone that might help/work? I've searched the web and it really doesn't seem hopeful, particulary given the *possible* extent of the problem
Any advise would be lovely
I had the vet who says its likely to be ringbone in her off fore. Gave me Danillon for a 2 week course with a view to investigating further - nerve blocks and xrays - if still unsound at the end of it. All fair enough
But I had my farrier out (who is mega experienced remedial farrier). When I told him about it he took one look and said 'oh yes definitely ringbone and actually she has evidence of the start of ringbone in the other 3 legs too'
If he is right it really is very bad news. I could think about treating 1 leg, but 4 legs. Gulp
I'm obviously going to talk to my vet, but my question is are there any new or good treatments for ringbone that might help/work? I've searched the web and it really doesn't seem hopeful, particulary given the *possible* extent of the problem
Any advise would be lovely