williams02
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In December my horse started to constantly take the incorrect canter lead on the right rein which has never been an issue before. He is a 16hh TB and used for prelim dressage and the occasional hack. The psyhio has been out three times since December to treat him but she noticed that sometimes he was lame on right fore. (Not cripled lame, only very slightly lame in trot and more noticeable on a circle). Yesterday I took him to the vets to investigate further but he was sound on right fore and lame on left fore! He had nerve blocks but the vets stated just below his knee and that made him worse, then he did a nerve block lower down. The vet came to the conclusion that he had damage to the suspensory ligament which was also confimed by a scan. I am not competely happy about the situation because the vet lunged him on uneven stoney ground and from reading on the internet nerve blocks should be started from lower down the leg and then moved upwards. Furthermore every website I've read suggests that a scan should be done on both legs to compare. I returned to the yard and called the vet to ask for a copy of the scan to keep and compare in two months time when I go back. However I was told that the scan doesn't store images and that the vet would call me back - he didn't! Tried again today but he still hasn't returned my call.
The vet has recomended turning him out 24hrs a day, 7 days a week for two months. This is not possible as all the horses on our yard are in at night, plus it snowed last night and he is a TB! So I'm turning him out every morning and bringing him about 4pm but everybody I've spoken to, including the psyhio thinks its really strange for a suspensory ligament NOT to be box rested. I don't know what to do for the best! I'm tempted to get a 2nd opinion but yesteday cost my £200 and he isn't insured for lameness on his two front legs
Any suggestions or advice would be great because I'm in a right panic!! Has anybody been in a similar situtaion and did your horse come sound? I'm so scared that I will be left with a horse that can't be rode or is a happy hacker.
The vet has recomended turning him out 24hrs a day, 7 days a week for two months. This is not possible as all the horses on our yard are in at night, plus it snowed last night and he is a TB! So I'm turning him out every morning and bringing him about 4pm but everybody I've spoken to, including the psyhio thinks its really strange for a suspensory ligament NOT to be box rested. I don't know what to do for the best! I'm tempted to get a 2nd opinion but yesteday cost my £200 and he isn't insured for lameness on his two front legs