xxcharlottexx
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My horse has been intemitently (sp?) lame for the last couple of weeks in his near fore. There are no signs of any heat, swelling of any other indication as to why he might be lame, the last few days when picking his feet out his foot smells which has got progressively worse in the last couple of days. Had my lesson today and he started ok, then went pretty lame as the lesson went on (worst he has been so far) Me, instructor and 2 other guys who are building on the farm but are horsey were all having a prod and poke and watching him trot up (now also lame on hard ground too
) and we've concluded that he may have thrush, especially as he is much worse on softer ground
So today i put his foot in warm water and hibiscrub then purpled sprayed all around and in his frog. Are theyre any other ways/treatments to help clear this us and to help prevent it reaccuring?
Pony is a bit broke in his off side hind aswell, theres a bit of heat around his coronet
im moving into uni this weekend so friend is looking after horse for me as ive been unsuccesful and messed around trying to find a loaner for him. he probably wont get ridden much by me or friend so is it better to have his shoes taken off, or is he better being raised off the ground a bit more with his fronts on to decrease risk of infection and pressure around his frog from the ground?
advise/opinons grateful please
Horses eh.. cant live with them cant live without them!
So today i put his foot in warm water and hibiscrub then purpled sprayed all around and in his frog. Are theyre any other ways/treatments to help clear this us and to help prevent it reaccuring?
Pony is a bit broke in his off side hind aswell, theres a bit of heat around his coronet
im moving into uni this weekend so friend is looking after horse for me as ive been unsuccesful and messed around trying to find a loaner for him. he probably wont get ridden much by me or friend so is it better to have his shoes taken off, or is he better being raised off the ground a bit more with his fronts on to decrease risk of infection and pressure around his frog from the ground?
advise/opinons grateful please
Horses eh.. cant live with them cant live without them!