emalou2
Well-Known Member
Had the vet out today to see my mare. She has been lame for a while. Firstly thought it was bruised sole but that seems to have gone now but she is still lame. Its her near fore that she is lame on and was more apparent when we asked her to work on a hard surface.
There is no swelling, heat or any obvious signs to point us in the right direction of where the problem is.
The vet has advised to continue riding her just for 15-20 mins a time to see if the lameness gets worse or improves. She has said i can school her or hack out but obviously taking it easy. Then to report to her with the effects the work has had on the lameness.
I have never had to do this before as the lameness ive previously had (not with her) has been obvious ie abcesses etc.
Can anyone give me some feedback if they have done this. Did it make the lameness go or get worse? Im going to feel a bit awkward asking her to work when she is nodding but i totally trust the vet as she bred the mare and has known her all of her life. Plus the looks i will get
Please give me your fabulous opinions.. Thanks
A glass of wine if you get this far!
There is no swelling, heat or any obvious signs to point us in the right direction of where the problem is.
The vet has advised to continue riding her just for 15-20 mins a time to see if the lameness gets worse or improves. She has said i can school her or hack out but obviously taking it easy. Then to report to her with the effects the work has had on the lameness.
I have never had to do this before as the lameness ive previously had (not with her) has been obvious ie abcesses etc.
Can anyone give me some feedback if they have done this. Did it make the lameness go or get worse? Im going to feel a bit awkward asking her to work when she is nodding but i totally trust the vet as she bred the mare and has known her all of her life. Plus the looks i will get
Please give me your fabulous opinions.. Thanks
A glass of wine if you get this far!