woodhurst1
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Got my 5 yr old TB mare in from field yesterday evening, she walked in almost crab like but my first thought was she was cowering from the wind and rain (as she can be very wimpy in bad weather)
But this morning I went to get her out of her box and she was reluctant to move at first, then when she did was hopping on her left hind.
I couldn't see or feel anything - she would stand on it - but trying to move her she wasn't happy, though did seem a little easier after a few more steps.
Left her in and gave her a bute, vet came out this evening. She couldn't see or feel anything either.
Walked her around the yard, still lame but better than the morning. Vet checked hoof, moved leg back and forth (No negative response) but after this she walked more lame again
Vet wanted to carry out rectal exam to check the pelvis wasn't fractured, pelvis seemed ok.
She also took bloods to rule out tying up (they have just come back as all normal)
Vet agrees it seems to be stifle area, like a locking stifle possibly caused by being an idiot in the field, slipping etc.
Going to box rest and one bute twice a day, vet back Wednesday to check.
Has anyone else had anything similar and what did it turn out to be?
Thankyou
But this morning I went to get her out of her box and she was reluctant to move at first, then when she did was hopping on her left hind.
I couldn't see or feel anything - she would stand on it - but trying to move her she wasn't happy, though did seem a little easier after a few more steps.
Left her in and gave her a bute, vet came out this evening. She couldn't see or feel anything either.
Walked her around the yard, still lame but better than the morning. Vet checked hoof, moved leg back and forth (No negative response) but after this she walked more lame again
Vet wanted to carry out rectal exam to check the pelvis wasn't fractured, pelvis seemed ok.
She also took bloods to rule out tying up (they have just come back as all normal)
Vet agrees it seems to be stifle area, like a locking stifle possibly caused by being an idiot in the field, slipping etc.
Going to box rest and one bute twice a day, vet back Wednesday to check.
Has anyone else had anything similar and what did it turn out to be?
Thankyou