La Fiaba
Well-Known Member
I'm posting this on behalf of a friend of mine. She has a hanoverian filly rising 3, she lives out as always gets cast in the box. This summer she had terrible capped hocks. Then she took ill with the bad weather and now my friend has sent me this email.
'I have big problem with filly first she is on antibiotic for cold, now she has 1 huge leg behind and now 1 in front dioganal legs, I bandage and walk her round but no change, vet says its circulation problem, but its strange diagonal pair, I just hope its not thrombosis as ther seems to be alot of horses with this problem at moment, and not surviving, very worying problem'
My friend is a very experienced horsewoman, has been working with horses for over 25 years, so she knows her stuff. Just seems this has got her stumped. I haven't been to see the filly but if anyone thinks they might know whats up I can pass on questions etc.
Thanks in advance for any help.
'I have big problem with filly first she is on antibiotic for cold, now she has 1 huge leg behind and now 1 in front dioganal legs, I bandage and walk her round but no change, vet says its circulation problem, but its strange diagonal pair, I just hope its not thrombosis as ther seems to be alot of horses with this problem at moment, and not surviving, very worying problem'
My friend is a very experienced horsewoman, has been working with horses for over 25 years, so she knows her stuff. Just seems this has got her stumped. I haven't been to see the filly but if anyone thinks they might know whats up I can pass on questions etc.
Thanks in advance for any help.