Foxy girl
Well-Known Member
Hi all,
Went to turn out my 15.2 7yr old cob on Sat and he was lying down in his stable which is unusual. He was hopping lame on his back right leg and it was clearly his hock that was the issue. vet came out and clipped whole area and took a sample of the joint fluid which he tested and concluded it wasn't infected, just inflamed. On box rest and one bute a day. he seems much more comfortable today and is putting weight on it, but the hock is still hugely swollen although not as hot as it was.
Vet seems to think it's a sprain and he may have got cast although there was no sign of a struggle as I checked immediately, thinking the same.
He is such a resilient boy who is never sad sorry or lame - have to say I'm concerned by the size of it and can't believe it's going to recover.
Anyone had similar?
Thanks
x
Went to turn out my 15.2 7yr old cob on Sat and he was lying down in his stable which is unusual. He was hopping lame on his back right leg and it was clearly his hock that was the issue. vet came out and clipped whole area and took a sample of the joint fluid which he tested and concluded it wasn't infected, just inflamed. On box rest and one bute a day. he seems much more comfortable today and is putting weight on it, but the hock is still hugely swollen although not as hot as it was.
Vet seems to think it's a sprain and he may have got cast although there was no sign of a struggle as I checked immediately, thinking the same.
He is such a resilient boy who is never sad sorry or lame - have to say I'm concerned by the size of it and can't believe it's going to recover.
Anyone had similar?
Thanks
x