_jetset_
Well-Known Member
I took Grace down to the vets to have her shoes done this morning and have only just got back
We ended up waiting for quite a while as there was a laminitic horse in that needed shoes asap, and a few others too
Anyway, the farrier asked me to walk and trot Grace up and down outside so he could look at how she was stepping onto the foot and then started on her feet. He agreed that they had grown too much, and she should definitely go down to 5 weeks as opposed to the 6 weeks she has been going.
He said she was very sore on that foot. She had collapsed at the heel, was longer on the inside and turning it as a result, but not enough to make her as lame as she is
(although I did believe there was a small, and I mean very small, improvement when she trotted up). He couldn't find any signs of an abscess or bruising. However, when he took some more away before putting the shoe on her he found she had a corn (but explained it was more like a pressure point due to the position it was in) which was quite red. He did prod about in it, but there was no reaction, however this could be because the bruising is higher up.
The vet came out and had a look at her when we had finished. She said that her digital pulse went mad after she had been trotted up, so still indicating the lameness is coming from the foot, but no tendons were mentioned today
However, she did mention some soft tissue damage could be the cause of the lameness, but they are now looking more towards a bruising due to this corn that was found.
She is still booked in for Monday for a lameness work up... and is on bute today, tomorrow and Friday.
I know it is not brilliant news... but I do feel a bit more positive as the lameness is the walk seemed less severe than it was yesterday.
Anyway, the farrier asked me to walk and trot Grace up and down outside so he could look at how she was stepping onto the foot and then started on her feet. He agreed that they had grown too much, and she should definitely go down to 5 weeks as opposed to the 6 weeks she has been going.
He said she was very sore on that foot. She had collapsed at the heel, was longer on the inside and turning it as a result, but not enough to make her as lame as she is
The vet came out and had a look at her when we had finished. She said that her digital pulse went mad after she had been trotted up, so still indicating the lameness is coming from the foot, but no tendons were mentioned today
She is still booked in for Monday for a lameness work up... and is on bute today, tomorrow and Friday.
I know it is not brilliant news... but I do feel a bit more positive as the lameness is the walk seemed less severe than it was yesterday.