Birker2020
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Following on from my horse having an abscess the vet came out Friday the horse was really resistant to nerve blocking but we managed to block the foot and came up sound so we xrayed. No laminitis, foot balance absolutely spot on, no fracture. But navicular bone very ragged, so degeneration of that and she has a spur. She said to get the shoe back on asap, turnout and give two bute a day. Need to get her moving, box rest is her worse enemy.
I've borrowed a boot from a friend and she is walking out in that and walking around the arena in hand, had a few rolls, a spot of handgrazing and the vet has asked me to get her moving as much as possible before the shoe goes on. She can tolerate a shoe put back on but can't take any weight on the bad foot. On Sunday I nearly called time, took my Mum up to say goodbye although I didn't let on it was because of that.
I got a farrier who is the BF of a livery to just have a quick look at his foot and he said he thought it was a corn that he had and that they can cause abscesses. When he walks he is very point toey like he is trying to dip his toe in water which is an indication of a corn. I have left countless voice mails and a text for the farrier this morning explaining the situation.
Bumped into a friend and said I think I should wait until shoe put back on, she agreed, she said you don't want any 'what if's' you need to rule everything out which is what my partner said to me that morning. This is the biggest decision I will ever have to make, I need to be 110% certain. If its a corn the farrier will see it is, if its navicular the raised heel of the shoe might help.
She goes from almost sound to cripping lame in a few strides and is worse when she turns. Yesterday afternoon took her in the school for a leg stretch with the boot on and she's happily walking around with no issues, then rolled then got up and did airs above the ground but then realised it hurt her foot and started limping again for a few strides.
She's still bright, alert, eating, lying down, getting up without a problem, looking around, seems happy in herself. I've upped the bute to three yesterday so she's more comfortable when she goes out.
It's killing me. What makes it worse is that the farrier isn't returning my calls/texts.
Oh and the pad which has sat in my manger for over a week had suddenly dissapeared yesterday afternoon. I've spent at least two hours, me and my partner looking for it, tore the stable apart, the hay bar, the tubs of hay, searched the wheelbarrow soon as I realised it was missing. This was meant to go on under the shoe so I'm hoping the farrier carries a spare. Think horse knocked it on floor as all his brushes were on the floor and a dog came along and thought it was a chew and made off with it as we have lots of loose dogs on the yard. I can't think where else it's gone.
I've borrowed a boot from a friend and she is walking out in that and walking around the arena in hand, had a few rolls, a spot of handgrazing and the vet has asked me to get her moving as much as possible before the shoe goes on. She can tolerate a shoe put back on but can't take any weight on the bad foot. On Sunday I nearly called time, took my Mum up to say goodbye although I didn't let on it was because of that.
I got a farrier who is the BF of a livery to just have a quick look at his foot and he said he thought it was a corn that he had and that they can cause abscesses. When he walks he is very point toey like he is trying to dip his toe in water which is an indication of a corn. I have left countless voice mails and a text for the farrier this morning explaining the situation.
Bumped into a friend and said I think I should wait until shoe put back on, she agreed, she said you don't want any 'what if's' you need to rule everything out which is what my partner said to me that morning. This is the biggest decision I will ever have to make, I need to be 110% certain. If its a corn the farrier will see it is, if its navicular the raised heel of the shoe might help.
She goes from almost sound to cripping lame in a few strides and is worse when she turns. Yesterday afternoon took her in the school for a leg stretch with the boot on and she's happily walking around with no issues, then rolled then got up and did airs above the ground but then realised it hurt her foot and started limping again for a few strides.
She's still bright, alert, eating, lying down, getting up without a problem, looking around, seems happy in herself. I've upped the bute to three yesterday so she's more comfortable when she goes out.
It's killing me. What makes it worse is that the farrier isn't returning my calls/texts.
Oh and the pad which has sat in my manger for over a week had suddenly dissapeared yesterday afternoon. I've spent at least two hours, me and my partner looking for it, tore the stable apart, the hay bar, the tubs of hay, searched the wheelbarrow soon as I realised it was missing. This was meant to go on under the shoe so I'm hoping the farrier carries a spare. Think horse knocked it on floor as all his brushes were on the floor and a dog came along and thought it was a chew and made off with it as we have lots of loose dogs on the yard. I can't think where else it's gone.