stencilface
High upon a hillside
So, horse bf for nearly two years, but not really in much work. Some issues with footiness, soreness and an abscess last summer. Feet otherwise good and solid looking, although did get some thrush over winter which made that foot more sore.
I upped his work in April to try and prep for RC eventing. He went lame, and didn't seem to improve and seemed footy, so I put shoes on in front. Still lame. Farrier found abscess (28 May), shoes put back on 2nd June. He's still lame!
Vet came out last friday 12 June, suggested that he's not head nodding lame, just not wanting to move forwards on either foot in front, so bilaterally lame really. Suggested taking shoes off, buting and taking out for ridden walks to help his feet, and his weight! I haven't managed to get the farrier out yet to take them off, and he's been on bute since last friday, and is now much happier on his feet obviously. So someone has suggested that I leave them on as he's fine now, and what if he's still footy when I take the shoes off. Argh, and now I'm confused! I think the best plan of action is get the shoes off this week, continue buting for another week, and then see how he is. Does that sound reasonable? I'm always made to feel that my decisions are unreasonable and stupid, and just some reassurance that the plan sounds ok, and if it doesn't work, then at least in theory it made sense, even if I have to go back to the drawing board!
Cheesecake for anyone still awake reading that!
I upped his work in April to try and prep for RC eventing. He went lame, and didn't seem to improve and seemed footy, so I put shoes on in front. Still lame. Farrier found abscess (28 May), shoes put back on 2nd June. He's still lame!
Vet came out last friday 12 June, suggested that he's not head nodding lame, just not wanting to move forwards on either foot in front, so bilaterally lame really. Suggested taking shoes off, buting and taking out for ridden walks to help his feet, and his weight! I haven't managed to get the farrier out yet to take them off, and he's been on bute since last friday, and is now much happier on his feet obviously. So someone has suggested that I leave them on as he's fine now, and what if he's still footy when I take the shoes off. Argh, and now I'm confused! I think the best plan of action is get the shoes off this week, continue buting for another week, and then see how he is. Does that sound reasonable? I'm always made to feel that my decisions are unreasonable and stupid, and just some reassurance that the plan sounds ok, and if it doesn't work, then at least in theory it made sense, even if I have to go back to the drawing board!
Cheesecake for anyone still awake reading that!