LadyGascoyne
Still Fig-uring it out...
My 3-year-old filly came in lame yesterday, dragging a toe of the left hind and generally looking uncomfortable behind.
She was weight-bearing to the point of being happy to rest the other foot, and nearly sound on the flat and straight. She was demonstrably uncomfortable turning or walking uphill- downhill looked better. She seemed uncomfortable to touch around the whole side of her flank/ quarter but with no marks or heat.
I kept her in last night and this morning she looked a little better.
She is now only showing she’s sore if you press around the stifle itself. She is still moving deliberately through the left hind but not dragging the toe. There still doesn’t appear to be much heat but I suppose the stifle is such a complex structure.
She was lying down when I got there- not unusual for her- but had no trouble getting up. She’s eating, drinking, passing droppings and very chirpy.
I’ve kept her in the stable with some licks and a ton hay.
My feeling is to rest it today and reassess this afternoon. Does that sound reasonable? I’m trying to strike the delicate balance between cautious and neurotic.
She was weight-bearing to the point of being happy to rest the other foot, and nearly sound on the flat and straight. She was demonstrably uncomfortable turning or walking uphill- downhill looked better. She seemed uncomfortable to touch around the whole side of her flank/ quarter but with no marks or heat.
I kept her in last night and this morning she looked a little better.
She is now only showing she’s sore if you press around the stifle itself. She is still moving deliberately through the left hind but not dragging the toe. There still doesn’t appear to be much heat but I suppose the stifle is such a complex structure.
She was lying down when I got there- not unusual for her- but had no trouble getting up. She’s eating, drinking, passing droppings and very chirpy.
I’ve kept her in the stable with some licks and a ton hay.
My feeling is to rest it today and reassess this afternoon. Does that sound reasonable? I’m trying to strike the delicate balance between cautious and neurotic.