Kezzabell2
Well-Known Member
Background; I've had my boy since he was 18 months old! He developed a couple of bone spavins last year (age 4), was treated with steroid injections and remedial shoeing.
He was still not 100% sound on a flexion test for the hind spavin, so he's gone in today to have his hocks fused. Vet called to say that its not been totally successful, the bottom part of the hock has fused but the next section up hasn't (as far as I'm aware, they should both fuse together to stop the spavins becoming arthritic, but I stand to be corrected)
I've been told that if he's still not 100% on his 2 week and 12 week check up then he could go back and would need to put out so that they can try again to fusing again.
so obviously I want to know what that entails?
I understand there is a treatment of drilling into the hock, to remove the cartilage, but I'm not sure if this is their idea! if so, I've read that the recovery time could be up to 12 months, so as a 5yrs old, I don't really want him to have a year off, if it can be helped. He already had 4 months off after the steroid injections.
Please could people with more lameness experience than me, give me some ideas of what other things I should be asking when I collect him tomorrow.
Oh and also my insurance claim period expires in 10 weeks, so I'm not sure if they'd cover any further treatment
He was still not 100% sound on a flexion test for the hind spavin, so he's gone in today to have his hocks fused. Vet called to say that its not been totally successful, the bottom part of the hock has fused but the next section up hasn't (as far as I'm aware, they should both fuse together to stop the spavins becoming arthritic, but I stand to be corrected)
I've been told that if he's still not 100% on his 2 week and 12 week check up then he could go back and would need to put out so that they can try again to fusing again.
so obviously I want to know what that entails?
I understand there is a treatment of drilling into the hock, to remove the cartilage, but I'm not sure if this is their idea! if so, I've read that the recovery time could be up to 12 months, so as a 5yrs old, I don't really want him to have a year off, if it can be helped. He already had 4 months off after the steroid injections.
Please could people with more lameness experience than me, give me some ideas of what other things I should be asking when I collect him tomorrow.
Oh and also my insurance claim period expires in 10 weeks, so I'm not sure if they'd cover any further treatment