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High upon a hillside
Hi, My horse has been on/off lame for a month now. I have had the vet out twice, he has been shod (so checked by farrier) and have also had the chiro give him the once over to check its not his back - which it not.
He has a lameness in his near hind, which is fully weight bearing on, and nigh on sound in walk - its only in trot you can tell tbh. He is (slowly) improving I think - and the vet had noticed the improvement on his second visit. Our current management is 24/7 turnout in a 2 acre paddock with his buddies as agreed with the vet - I worry he would jump out of a smaller, solitary paddock, and think that box rest - and subsequent turning out would make him loopy, and more likely to re-injure it.
I am off on hols in 2 weeks, and if he is not better by the time I return then I will be taking him to rainbow vets in malton to get bone scans/whatever scans are best to do for him - I have not yet looked into this fully, and have no experience of it before. I was considering getting out someone to thermal image him in the next couple of weeks though, as we might be able to pinpoint where the problem is, and afaik - its not that expensive to do.
http://www.peter-richmond.com/thermal imaging.html
Any thoughts or opinions?
He has a lameness in his near hind, which is fully weight bearing on, and nigh on sound in walk - its only in trot you can tell tbh. He is (slowly) improving I think - and the vet had noticed the improvement on his second visit. Our current management is 24/7 turnout in a 2 acre paddock with his buddies as agreed with the vet - I worry he would jump out of a smaller, solitary paddock, and think that box rest - and subsequent turning out would make him loopy, and more likely to re-injure it.
I am off on hols in 2 weeks, and if he is not better by the time I return then I will be taking him to rainbow vets in malton to get bone scans/whatever scans are best to do for him - I have not yet looked into this fully, and have no experience of it before. I was considering getting out someone to thermal image him in the next couple of weeks though, as we might be able to pinpoint where the problem is, and afaik - its not that expensive to do.
http://www.peter-richmond.com/thermal imaging.html
Any thoughts or opinions?