charlie76
Well-Known Member
On Friday my horse slipped quite badly in the school. The next day he had an egg sized heamatoma in between his front legs on his chest. I kept an eye on it and hacked him out and turned him out and it started to go.
On Sunday the weather was terrible and he stayed in but was hacked for 45mins that evening. The lump had almost gone.
Yesterday morning the lump had totally gone but his front legs were huge and hot. I turned him out to see if that would help. He was out all day and although some swelling had gone they were still hot and swollen. I decided to ride him to see if they went down. He was still his usual spooky self but was def lethargic and so I got off, legs still fat and I think he was overly sweaty for the little amount of work he did.
I bandaged him and chatted to the vet who said give him some bute and monitor him. He is out again this morning but they are still a bit swollen.
He is eating well but I don't think he is his normal chirpy self.
Do you think it is linked to the fall and the heamatoma or perhaps something else?
On Sunday the weather was terrible and he stayed in but was hacked for 45mins that evening. The lump had almost gone.
Yesterday morning the lump had totally gone but his front legs were huge and hot. I turned him out to see if that would help. He was out all day and although some swelling had gone they were still hot and swollen. I decided to ride him to see if they went down. He was still his usual spooky self but was def lethargic and so I got off, legs still fat and I think he was overly sweaty for the little amount of work he did.
I bandaged him and chatted to the vet who said give him some bute and monitor him. He is out again this morning but they are still a bit swollen.
He is eating well but I don't think he is his normal chirpy self.
Do you think it is linked to the fall and the heamatoma or perhaps something else?