coreteam1
Well-Known Member
My boy came in from the field on Wednesday evening with a swollen leg, just on the inside and outside of his near hind around his fetlck and slightly above.
I automatically thought the worst (I always do!) and thought of damaged tendons, ligaments etc
The I remembered in the past my boy has had the same symptoms when he suffered a series of awful foot abscesses. It was almost every time he was shod (so sacked that farrier!) but he has been fine over the past two years, until now!
So I got my farrier to take off the shoe today but sadly,no sign of an abscess. I did poultice his foot though and will continue to poultice tomorrow in the hope that this will draw out the abscess if there is one.
I just wondered if anyone else had seen their horses leg swell due to a foot abscess? If I remember rightly my boy got the swollen leg, then the lameness and the abscess normally burst/showed itself a few days later so fingers crossed this happens soon!
Why do things like this happen to me when I have so much planned I'm sure my boy knows what is coming up so does this on purpose!
I automatically thought the worst (I always do!) and thought of damaged tendons, ligaments etc
The I remembered in the past my boy has had the same symptoms when he suffered a series of awful foot abscesses. It was almost every time he was shod (so sacked that farrier!) but he has been fine over the past two years, until now!
So I got my farrier to take off the shoe today but sadly,no sign of an abscess. I did poultice his foot though and will continue to poultice tomorrow in the hope that this will draw out the abscess if there is one.
I just wondered if anyone else had seen their horses leg swell due to a foot abscess? If I remember rightly my boy got the swollen leg, then the lameness and the abscess normally burst/showed itself a few days later so fingers crossed this happens soon!
Why do things like this happen to me when I have so much planned I'm sure my boy knows what is coming up so does this on purpose!