starryeyed
Well-Known Member
I think my mare has developed a splint - but I luckily haven't had any previous experience with lumpy bumpy legs so was just after a bit of advice really..
I check her over / feel her legs every night, and last night I noticed that she's developed a hard lump on the outside of her cannon bone - about an inch tall and half an inch wide. It's solid and feels bony, there's no swelling or heat - when I prodded it and applied pressure she didn't give me any reaction (and she's the type to not hesitate to let you know if something's not right!) so I'm sure it's not causing her any pain - she's not at all lame.
From the appearance of it I assumed it was a splint...? But she hasn't been worked hard (with me - she was in her previous home), has been having quite an easy time recently too with the cold weather - just schooling on a supportive surface, her paddock buddy hasn't been in with her for the past few days so she hasn't been kicked - I was also under the impression that they develop over time, can they literally just appear overnight? I suppose it's possible that she somehow bashed herself hooning around in the field, though not sure how she'd have got the angle!
I just wanted to check how I should go about "treating" it - I assume as its not hot / swollen that I should just leave it alone? Should I give her some time off work in case this makes it worse, or should I carry on as usual as she's not lame and likes to be kept busy?
Sorry for all the questions - feel like a bit of a numpty but previous horse spent his life avoiding anything which may involve potential injury or risk so never experienced anything like this with him!
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I check her over / feel her legs every night, and last night I noticed that she's developed a hard lump on the outside of her cannon bone - about an inch tall and half an inch wide. It's solid and feels bony, there's no swelling or heat - when I prodded it and applied pressure she didn't give me any reaction (and she's the type to not hesitate to let you know if something's not right!) so I'm sure it's not causing her any pain - she's not at all lame.
From the appearance of it I assumed it was a splint...? But she hasn't been worked hard (with me - she was in her previous home), has been having quite an easy time recently too with the cold weather - just schooling on a supportive surface, her paddock buddy hasn't been in with her for the past few days so she hasn't been kicked - I was also under the impression that they develop over time, can they literally just appear overnight? I suppose it's possible that she somehow bashed herself hooning around in the field, though not sure how she'd have got the angle!
I just wanted to check how I should go about "treating" it - I assume as its not hot / swollen that I should just leave it alone? Should I give her some time off work in case this makes it worse, or should I carry on as usual as she's not lame and likes to be kept busy?
Sorry for all the questions - feel like a bit of a numpty but previous horse spent his life avoiding anything which may involve potential injury or risk so never experienced anything like this with him!