Bertie10
Well-Known Member
Hi
Feeling a bit stressed.boughty horse in today & he was lame. Same thing happened 12 months ago. All of a sudden he went hopping lame- both fronts but much more predominant in the one.I had a full lameness work up done and x rays of his front feet. Luckily I have a great vet. Basically, he has poor foot conformation so he is putting too much weight on his heel and his pedal bone is tipped slightly (opposite way to lami). The x rays showed nothing else and the vet confirmed that the x rays weren't that bad& I remedial farrier work could improve things& therefore keep him sound.
All has been great for the last year. I don't jump him - just dressage& on a really good surface.
But of course he is suddenly lame again.Its exactly the same symptoms as last time. The only thing I can think that may have triggered it is the hard ground we have been having. Its been like concrete here.
I'm gutted seeing him lame again and feeling really stressed as I have been really careful with him. I couldnt get hold of the farrier so will try the farrier again first thing in the morning. Last time I was told to box rest him& start the remedial shoeing (x rays sent to farrier& he has wedges & heart bar shoes). Vet said to box rest him (symptoms exactly same as last time) and if still concerned in a day or two then a vet visit.
Just wondered if anyone has any advice please?
Thanks
B x
Feeling a bit stressed.boughty horse in today & he was lame. Same thing happened 12 months ago. All of a sudden he went hopping lame- both fronts but much more predominant in the one.I had a full lameness work up done and x rays of his front feet. Luckily I have a great vet. Basically, he has poor foot conformation so he is putting too much weight on his heel and his pedal bone is tipped slightly (opposite way to lami). The x rays showed nothing else and the vet confirmed that the x rays weren't that bad& I remedial farrier work could improve things& therefore keep him sound.
All has been great for the last year. I don't jump him - just dressage& on a really good surface.
But of course he is suddenly lame again.Its exactly the same symptoms as last time. The only thing I can think that may have triggered it is the hard ground we have been having. Its been like concrete here.
I'm gutted seeing him lame again and feeling really stressed as I have been really careful with him. I couldnt get hold of the farrier so will try the farrier again first thing in the morning. Last time I was told to box rest him& start the remedial shoeing (x rays sent to farrier& he has wedges & heart bar shoes). Vet said to box rest him (symptoms exactly same as last time) and if still concerned in a day or two then a vet visit.
Just wondered if anyone has any advice please?
Thanks
B x