Mix26
Active Member
Anyone had experience of the above?
My gorgeous TBxID went in for surgery for what we thought was to remove a bone chip from his hock but once opened up the surgeon discovered lots of calcification to the tarsus and pretty hefty lesions to SDFT.
Has more or less written him off and said every step he takes is further damaging the tendon, although out it slightly more sympathetically and gave a 'guarded prognosis' of unlikey to ever return to soundness and work.....
Absolutely gutting to hear as he only ever showed as 1/10 lame on a circle in the arena.
So I took him to the vets for what I assumed to be a minor niggling intermittent lameness investigation has turned out to be a pretty poopy outcome!
Vets have offered no further post op advice than 3 weeks box rest, three weeks hand walking and then free paddock rest........ Feeling at a loss! :-(
My gorgeous TBxID went in for surgery for what we thought was to remove a bone chip from his hock but once opened up the surgeon discovered lots of calcification to the tarsus and pretty hefty lesions to SDFT.
Has more or less written him off and said every step he takes is further damaging the tendon, although out it slightly more sympathetically and gave a 'guarded prognosis' of unlikey to ever return to soundness and work.....
Absolutely gutting to hear as he only ever showed as 1/10 lame on a circle in the arena.
So I took him to the vets for what I assumed to be a minor niggling intermittent lameness investigation has turned out to be a pretty poopy outcome!
Vets have offered no further post op advice than 3 weeks box rest, three weeks hand walking and then free paddock rest........ Feeling at a loss! :-(