Irene211
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Hi everyone, hope you can help with some advice here.
I bought a four year old cob from Ireland who had had vetted ( 5 star but it wasn't nearly as expensive as a UK one...so not sure it would have been as thorough). He passed and I was delighted...he arrived on the 23rd August...was in quarantine for 2 weeks and then joined his new pals , had to take his back shoes off for safety reasons).
I started schooling and small hacks to get him used to his new home, found he was very unsteady going down hill...everyone put that down to him being young and not having much muscle at the back end. Advice was lots of pole work and hills to build him up.
He went lame 10th september..vet called, box rest for two weeks and bute...no change.
He then was sedated and relays taken of his stifle which was swollen. Showed no bone fragments which was good...so next week we had him nerveblocked, no change...scanned...couldnt see anything in the soft tissue.
Referred to the vet hospital for a bone scan..had this on the 4th Dec...and they re xrayed and rescanned and discovered he has a flattened bone..femur I think...and abnormally thick cartilage.
Two options, send him home with steroids and wait for him to go lame (or not) or do an arthroscopic procedure to see how bad the damage is and reduce the thickness of the cartilage if possible.
I have opted to go for the procedure , which he is getting on Monday . My insurance claim has been maxed out with my own vet and the treatment he's had at the hospital.
I am having to pay 3k for the ops and no doubt he will be on steroids when he comes home. I dont know if I will be able to ride him , I hope so , as I meant him to have the best life possible and for us to have fun together.
Has anyone had a similar situation and their horse has recovered ? Please say yes
Secondly... as for the vetting they took bloods ..im wondering if they would show if he had any painkillers in his blood ?
This hasn't happened overnight and I feel as if I've been mis sold . I doubt there's any danger they will admit they knew about it..but would like to know for sure.
He is not going back eleven if they offered to refund me...he is the most lovely boy and he has already stolen my heart.
Any advice would be great .ty
I bought a four year old cob from Ireland who had had vetted ( 5 star but it wasn't nearly as expensive as a UK one...so not sure it would have been as thorough). He passed and I was delighted...he arrived on the 23rd August...was in quarantine for 2 weeks and then joined his new pals , had to take his back shoes off for safety reasons).
I started schooling and small hacks to get him used to his new home, found he was very unsteady going down hill...everyone put that down to him being young and not having much muscle at the back end. Advice was lots of pole work and hills to build him up.
He went lame 10th september..vet called, box rest for two weeks and bute...no change.
He then was sedated and relays taken of his stifle which was swollen. Showed no bone fragments which was good...so next week we had him nerveblocked, no change...scanned...couldnt see anything in the soft tissue.
Referred to the vet hospital for a bone scan..had this on the 4th Dec...and they re xrayed and rescanned and discovered he has a flattened bone..femur I think...and abnormally thick cartilage.
Two options, send him home with steroids and wait for him to go lame (or not) or do an arthroscopic procedure to see how bad the damage is and reduce the thickness of the cartilage if possible.
I have opted to go for the procedure , which he is getting on Monday . My insurance claim has been maxed out with my own vet and the treatment he's had at the hospital.
I am having to pay 3k for the ops and no doubt he will be on steroids when he comes home. I dont know if I will be able to ride him , I hope so , as I meant him to have the best life possible and for us to have fun together.
Has anyone had a similar situation and their horse has recovered ? Please say yes
Secondly... as for the vetting they took bloods ..im wondering if they would show if he had any painkillers in his blood ?
This hasn't happened overnight and I feel as if I've been mis sold . I doubt there's any danger they will admit they knew about it..but would like to know for sure.
He is not going back eleven if they offered to refund me...he is the most lovely boy and he has already stolen my heart.
Any advice would be great .ty