m.l.c coloured
Well-Known Member
around 4 months ago my 2yr old ardenne x cob slipped on concrete and landed on her hock,she got up but for 5 min didnt put leg to floor so must have gave herself a dead leg.after she was fine and for rest of day showed no lameness or swelling.
next day had small swelling but still not lame.around day 6 came out of stable with huge hock and half a swelled leg but not lame.she had xray and had servere tissue damage but only very slightly lame in trot.vet told me field rest and a 2 week course of bute and antibiotics.
her hock is still swelled but she shows no sign of lameness.she gets turned out everyday but due to a stallion living in next field behind hedge i darent leave her out at night!.
i have no running water at yard just a water bowser so i cant cold hose just have to soak a bandage and put on loosely to cool it.its deff worse when its hot weather.it doesnt seem to bother her at all just obviously swelled,i spoke to vet lastweek and he told me to waite and just see how it goes.
i wondered if magnetic boots would help or if anyone has any experiance with this sort of injury?
next day had small swelling but still not lame.around day 6 came out of stable with huge hock and half a swelled leg but not lame.she had xray and had servere tissue damage but only very slightly lame in trot.vet told me field rest and a 2 week course of bute and antibiotics.
her hock is still swelled but she shows no sign of lameness.she gets turned out everyday but due to a stallion living in next field behind hedge i darent leave her out at night!.
i have no running water at yard just a water bowser so i cant cold hose just have to soak a bandage and put on loosely to cool it.its deff worse when its hot weather.it doesnt seem to bother her at all just obviously swelled,i spoke to vet lastweek and he told me to waite and just see how it goes.
i wondered if magnetic boots would help or if anyone has any experiance with this sort of injury?