bubbilygum
Well-Known Member
Hi everyone,
Just wondering if anyone has any information about side bones they would be kind enough to share with me. My 17 year old cob gelding has been lame since late November, initially with Laminitis (vet diagnosed, digital pulse etc) which passed within about two weeks, but after a week of gentle exercise on the horse walker and limited turnout, he went lame again. Vet said he wasn't laminitic as no signs of laminitis and advised he had shoes put on to help support his feet (he was barefoot, has been for the past eight years) and see if that helped. So he had shoes on and there was no change, worse or better, so decided to try resting him for a couple of weeks to see if he improved (we were slightly cautious that the shoes may be helping but also that he was adjusting to them at the same time as he isn't used to being shod). Again, no change, so vet was called and X-rays were taken. Pedal bone showed no rotation, which surprised me, but X-rays did show side bones on both feet. Vet has now prescribed remedial shoes, bute and another drug which is used to treat arthritis but is non-steroidal (due to history of laminitis). I want to say this is Danilon but can't remember 100%.
In my mind now the plan of action seems to be to see how much he improves following the remedial shoes and pain relief and go from there. I am in two minds as to whether I should ask the vet to do nerve blocks? From what I have read about side bones they only very rarely cause lameness and I am concerned now that the X-rays have thrown a red herring up by finding side bones and that something else may be causing the lameness but has been overlooked. Or am I just being paranoid?!
Has anyone has any experience with side bones? I've never come across a horse with this condition before personally, so I don't really know what to expect. If anyone has any information or experience they could share I would be very grateful!
Just wondering if anyone has any information about side bones they would be kind enough to share with me. My 17 year old cob gelding has been lame since late November, initially with Laminitis (vet diagnosed, digital pulse etc) which passed within about two weeks, but after a week of gentle exercise on the horse walker and limited turnout, he went lame again. Vet said he wasn't laminitic as no signs of laminitis and advised he had shoes put on to help support his feet (he was barefoot, has been for the past eight years) and see if that helped. So he had shoes on and there was no change, worse or better, so decided to try resting him for a couple of weeks to see if he improved (we were slightly cautious that the shoes may be helping but also that he was adjusting to them at the same time as he isn't used to being shod). Again, no change, so vet was called and X-rays were taken. Pedal bone showed no rotation, which surprised me, but X-rays did show side bones on both feet. Vet has now prescribed remedial shoes, bute and another drug which is used to treat arthritis but is non-steroidal (due to history of laminitis). I want to say this is Danilon but can't remember 100%.
In my mind now the plan of action seems to be to see how much he improves following the remedial shoes and pain relief and go from there. I am in two minds as to whether I should ask the vet to do nerve blocks? From what I have read about side bones they only very rarely cause lameness and I am concerned now that the X-rays have thrown a red herring up by finding side bones and that something else may be causing the lameness but has been overlooked. Or am I just being paranoid?!
Has anyone has any experience with side bones? I've never come across a horse with this condition before personally, so I don't really know what to expect. If anyone has any information or experience they could share I would be very grateful!