So I did call the vet

RachelB

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I held off calling the vet until this morning, left a voicemail telling her what had happened and asking whether she wanted to see her or not. She called back and said yes she wanted to see her and she'd be coming early this afternoon. Maiden was about 2/10ths lame this morning, and she hadn't had any bute since yesterday morning. By lunchtime, predictably, she was almost as sound as she has been since she tore her tendon in the first place, in February 2007
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Vet had a good look, trotted her up and down, looked at her turning, and said she was getting sounder the more I made her move. She then dug out the hole in her toe again and discovered that despite my best efforts at cleaning it last time, it had gone bad again and is more than likely the explanation for her continuing low-grade lameness. I now have to clean and plug it twice a week for as long as it takes to stop smelling nasty. She also decided, having had a really good look at Maiden's feet and legs, that it was likely the farrier's visit that triggered the lameness. Vet reckons Maiden needs more heel (not that she's lacking heel now, but she's not comfortable) and a bit less toe and she said instead of an eight week trimming interval I should be looking at six weeks and getting the farrier to make her a bit more upright again. I also have to bute her up before and after trimming as a preventative measure. If all goes well and she carries on getting more sound and her feet improve, I am allowed to start walking her out in 2-4 weeks
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(NOT holding my breath this time
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Vet was also worried about laminitis, but I cannot for the life of me find any sparse grazing near enough to home!
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So positive I suppose in that she seems to be near enough sound now, vet did say at one point trotting her up she was 99.9% sound, and she also forgot again which was the foot with the torn tendon!
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Thanks for all the support guys, no doubt I'll be needing it again soon enough, knowing my horse!
 
Thats good news hope she continues to improve now.Your not the only one with high maintenance nag.Mine has done ligament tendon bruised his canon bone and is now recovering from hock surgery(spavins) this week he has bruised frogs.I feel like Im never going to have a sound horse.My vet has told me to write a book .Its weird some people never have a single problem and others have never ending ones .Im now off to ring the vet for another check up on my three legged horse .
 
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That's what gets to me, the amount of people I know who gallop their horses everywhere, don't bother warming up and cooling down, all the basic things that I take great care to do/not do etc... and MY horse is the broken one
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I know someone who bought their horse for hardly anything because it was thoroughly riddled with arthritis, bought on the condition that she would be a happy hacker... she's now taking kiddies round PC XC courses and is jumping well over 3' with the mother. Sickening. And then there's the woman who hunts her horse into the ground all winter (apart from the while he had off for foot problems, I think he had about two weeks off and she goes and hunts him for a full day about three days after he is back in work) and then he gets a ligament injury after the season is over - "oh poor horse, he won't be able to compete until the end of the summer!"
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I just want to punch some people.
I am grateful for having a horse who is happy and healthy even if she is injured and may not be riddeen again, some people think it's the end of the world when they can't ride for a week.
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Rant over, sorry!
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The woman/friend that sold me my horse keeps telling me to get rid of him and buy another .I just cant do it hes my first horse and will probably be my only horse(at my age lol).I know she means well but I cant just discard him when hes broken.I wanted to do so much with him but hes so accident prone and quirky that I think he would go from place to place if I wasnt loyal and I cant live with that.Hes not a easy ride although hes very gentle to handle .Im like you I do everything by the book I dont even trot on the roads galloping is not a option where we are and as hes a ex sprinter top end is a bit hairy.Its good to have a rant every now and again get it out of your system sheer frustration I think.Maybe next year will be the end of our problems or if we are lucky the end of the summer.
 
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