Pony180
Active Member
Afternoon... My eventer/ hunter went suddenly lame following routine re-shoeing back in April. My farrier had radically changed the hoof shape (fronts) and as I hadn't been there I called him to discuss. He had brought the toe back very sharply and nailed VERY high especially on the inside wall.
A few days later (following xc schooling on soft ground) horse came up lame. Farrier called out, suspensory damage was verdict.
So, as nothing to see in leg bar some minor fetlock swelling I decided to do box rest etc. Still nothing in leg and came sound for 1-2 days then hopping lame again. So abcess suspected, shoe removed and 6 days poulticing. No abcess but white line went blood red (bruising brought down?).
Shoe back on and off to vet. Nerve block to foot 40% sound, block to fetlock 95% sound. So steroid injection to fetlock and box rest/bute. Xrays all good, no obvious damage and scans clear.
14 days later and still lame.
Back to vet... re did original foot and fetlock blocks which made very little difference. Block to coffin joint showed lameness in other foot this time so blocked other one and 99% sound. Remaining lameness put down to shoes pinching his toe (orginal shoes still on as so little foot to re-shoe onto, had double toe clips). So coffin joints medicated, re shod and rest/ bute for a further 10 days.
On trot up, still marginally lame on straight line on road
But was sound on grass both on the straight and on a circle?
Horse not insured so no MRI so vet has advised another 2 weeks on 1 bute a day, out in field on rest and see. Poor vet so frustrated as am I obviously but I was hoping someone on here might be able to offer some ideas of what has happened etc? Idea that might still be bruised (is over 2 months now), but also maybe something to do with the sudden big change to foot balance and shape?
Well done if you got to the end of my essay!!!!
A few days later (following xc schooling on soft ground) horse came up lame. Farrier called out, suspensory damage was verdict.
So, as nothing to see in leg bar some minor fetlock swelling I decided to do box rest etc. Still nothing in leg and came sound for 1-2 days then hopping lame again. So abcess suspected, shoe removed and 6 days poulticing. No abcess but white line went blood red (bruising brought down?).
Shoe back on and off to vet. Nerve block to foot 40% sound, block to fetlock 95% sound. So steroid injection to fetlock and box rest/bute. Xrays all good, no obvious damage and scans clear.
14 days later and still lame.
Back to vet... re did original foot and fetlock blocks which made very little difference. Block to coffin joint showed lameness in other foot this time so blocked other one and 99% sound. Remaining lameness put down to shoes pinching his toe (orginal shoes still on as so little foot to re-shoe onto, had double toe clips). So coffin joints medicated, re shod and rest/ bute for a further 10 days.
On trot up, still marginally lame on straight line on road
But was sound on grass both on the straight and on a circle?
Horse not insured so no MRI so vet has advised another 2 weeks on 1 bute a day, out in field on rest and see. Poor vet so frustrated as am I obviously but I was hoping someone on here might be able to offer some ideas of what has happened etc? Idea that might still be bruised (is over 2 months now), but also maybe something to do with the sudden big change to foot balance and shape?
Well done if you got to the end of my essay!!!!