L&M
Well-Known Member
Just to add to the long list of ailments my lad has had!
He had been intermmitently lame for 2 weeks - called my farrier out but the horse trotted up sound. Decided to give him a week off but was still lame when put back into work, so called the vet.
The vet managed to get a reaction with the hoof testers and when he removed the shoe found an area of bruising/possible abcsess site near his toe - the vet had a good dig around but no pus. Was advised to poultice for 5 days and then get the shoe back on. We are day 2 into the poulticing but no obvious pus yet (can't hot tub as horse is neurotic!)
However tonight the horse is more obviously lame at walk, with pronounced heat in the toe area. Does this mean the the abcsess is coming to a head and should hopefully erupt on its own, or do I need to call my vet/farrier back to dig it out?
Thanks for any advice
He had been intermmitently lame for 2 weeks - called my farrier out but the horse trotted up sound. Decided to give him a week off but was still lame when put back into work, so called the vet.
The vet managed to get a reaction with the hoof testers and when he removed the shoe found an area of bruising/possible abcsess site near his toe - the vet had a good dig around but no pus. Was advised to poultice for 5 days and then get the shoe back on. We are day 2 into the poulticing but no obvious pus yet (can't hot tub as horse is neurotic!)
However tonight the horse is more obviously lame at walk, with pronounced heat in the toe area. Does this mean the the abcsess is coming to a head and should hopefully erupt on its own, or do I need to call my vet/farrier back to dig it out?
Thanks for any advice