AmyMay
Situation normal
Ah my mistake.
yes, i can see that the purple area is wound spray what im asking is, was it a wound originally, i assume that's why there's purple spray on it? and was it caused by the fall?
There's something going on there. The horse's whole demeanor looks off to me.
Id certainly get withers x rayed as others have said. Really cant hurt.
There's not actually much you can do with broken withers other than strict cross tied box rest. We had a mare who went up and over backwards and cracked the top off of 3 vertirae. She now has mishapen withers - one side is much more filled out than the other - and she has one of those air filled saddles that is regularly checked and adjusted to suit and she is away happy hacking and xc-ing in her new home. Thinking on it, that was probably one of the stupid horses more minor injuries!
RE the broken withers, I'm pretty sure something would have been picked up in the work up as she would have been sore if not in quite a lot of pain. As previously stated, 3 vets have been to see her and not one has picked up anything in or around the wither area.
amymay - I do appreciate you looking further into it all, however my photobucket is not in order of when photos were taken, they are in order of when I uploaded them! The photo you have put on as "now" is not now, but was taken in January. The photo you've used as the "before" is the photo of her way before I got her and in a condition I didn't see her as with her previous owner.
I am also not stating that I won't get x-rays done - I haven't said that ANYWHERE, I have only said that 3 vets have been to assess her since September.
Well for the sake of £200 can't hurt to have an x-ray done.
The horse looks depressed, and looking at your photobucket account is a totally different animal to what she was.
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Apologies - of course - the second photo is a Now photo. However, the difference in the mare is still huge.
Out of interest when was the photo of her looking so wonderful taken?
What is her daily routine and feed OP?
Well good luck with her. I feel very, very strongly that you need some good professional advice. (And if you have been getting it, sack them and get someone different).
I also appreciate that you think you're doing the best, but these photo's are shocking, and this poor mare deserves better. You've made some very poor decisions it seems to me since you've had her - and you have to turn this around. If you can't pm me, and name your price for her.
Fed twice daily on speedibeet & soaked grass nuts, micronized linseed, biotin, brewers yeast and soya oil.
She's put on a little bit of weight, but I wouldn't say there's a 'huge' difference. She still looks rather dull and poor to me. Sorry I can't share in everyone else's positive comments.
OP what gave her the lami?
Low grade foot pain is certainly enough to cause a horse not to thrive
Are her feet pain free ATM ?
Last tested with hoof testers beginning of January with no soreness except an abcess.
Mctimoney therapist in September then a veterinary physio in December
Found she was tense through her neck and 1/10ths lame on her near hind - later found to be an abcess.
Hay adlib in field and stable.
Well for the sake of £200 can't hurt to have an x-ray done.
The horse looks depressed, and looking at your photobucket account is a totally different animal to what she was.
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amymay - I do appreciate you looking further into it all, however my photobucket is not in order of when photos were taken, they are in order of when I uploaded them! The photo you have put on as "now" is not now, but was taken in January. The photo you've used as the "before" is the photo of her way before I got her and in a condition I didn't see her as with her previous owner.
I am also not stating that I won't get x-rays done - I haven't said that ANYWHERE, I have only said that 3 vets have been to assess her since September.
You might want to double check if regular sugar beet is higher in calories than speedibeet - if it is think about feeding that instead.
You've probably had a huge amount of feeding advice, but as it stands you're feeding very few calories. And for the horse to put condition on you need to feed them.
So, I'd drop the grass nuts and think about a conditioning feed instead. Or if you're worried about her becoming too hot, then think about something like Blue Chip, and good old fashioned boiled barley.
Feed a minimum of 4 feeds a day - the whole ration needing to be fed being split between the 4 meals.