chessy
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I don't know what on earth is going on with my horse at the moment so I hope someone here can help.
A few weeks ago my sharer was having a lesson on my mare. After about half an hour, my horse started to show lameness on her right fore. Not hopping lame, just a shortened stride on that leg.
Checked for heat/swelling/any obvious injuries/stones in hoof = nothing. Phoned vet who advised box rest for a week to see how she goes.
Trotted her up after a week, straight line on hard ground. She was sound. Lunged her in the school, still sound. Vet said bring back into work. Did a couple of short hacks and a couple of short schooling sessions, no problem. Then my sharer had another lesson. She was fine for half an hour or so... then again started to show a shortened stride on that leg
I have to add that my horse was a happy hacker who has only started to do some real "proper" schooling since around March this year. She is working much more than she used to, but the "lameness" has only cropped up recently.
My horse is barefoot, and I have also noticed she is reluctant to walk on stony ground for a good few weeks now - there are tons of stony tracks and gravel at the yard, and she prefers to walk on the verges. She is due a trim, her front feet are chipping. Farrier wants to put front shoes on, he says she's showing classic signs of being footy. Also after receiving info from a previous owner, I have discovered she used to be shod on the fronts - it seems she has only been barefoot for her past year with me and the short months she was with a dealer and the person I bought her from.
The vet thinks it could be laminitis but doesn't really know, as it's only one leg and there isn't any heat in the hoof. She isn't shifting her weight off that side and stands normally. Vet advised to keep her off the grass. I have to phone him this week to let him know her progress, before we go down the whole xray/scan route.
Has anyone seen anything like this before?
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A few weeks ago my sharer was having a lesson on my mare. After about half an hour, my horse started to show lameness on her right fore. Not hopping lame, just a shortened stride on that leg.
Checked for heat/swelling/any obvious injuries/stones in hoof = nothing. Phoned vet who advised box rest for a week to see how she goes.
Trotted her up after a week, straight line on hard ground. She was sound. Lunged her in the school, still sound. Vet said bring back into work. Did a couple of short hacks and a couple of short schooling sessions, no problem. Then my sharer had another lesson. She was fine for half an hour or so... then again started to show a shortened stride on that leg
I have to add that my horse was a happy hacker who has only started to do some real "proper" schooling since around March this year. She is working much more than she used to, but the "lameness" has only cropped up recently.
My horse is barefoot, and I have also noticed she is reluctant to walk on stony ground for a good few weeks now - there are tons of stony tracks and gravel at the yard, and she prefers to walk on the verges. She is due a trim, her front feet are chipping. Farrier wants to put front shoes on, he says she's showing classic signs of being footy. Also after receiving info from a previous owner, I have discovered she used to be shod on the fronts - it seems she has only been barefoot for her past year with me and the short months she was with a dealer and the person I bought her from.
The vet thinks it could be laminitis but doesn't really know, as it's only one leg and there isn't any heat in the hoof. She isn't shifting her weight off that side and stands normally. Vet advised to keep her off the grass. I have to phone him this week to let him know her progress, before we go down the whole xray/scan route.
Has anyone seen anything like this before?
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