SatansLittleHelper
Well-Known Member
So as per my thread on query about vetting...where do I go from here??
My vet is coming out Friday afternoon to assess any lameness on some hard, even ground. The vet that failed him has said he is sure horse is showing lameness in a small trot circle on offside fore but is saying the surface the was performed on is irrelevant??
Anyhow he is fully insured etc and I will be investigating this further.
My question really pertains to what do I do if the lameness is not fixable?? He hacks out with no bother...but will it get worse?? (How long is a piece of string I know) Harsh as it may sound I simply cannot afford to keep him as a field ornament but obviously Im jumping the gun here as we need to know more. Assuming this vet is correct and he has contracted heel (is that the right term??) whats the long term prognosis for this??
And should he continue to be hacked etc now or rested?? He showed absolutely no other indication of lameness during being turned in tight circles at walk or during flexion tests. He is otherwise fit and healthy.
My vet is coming out Friday afternoon to assess any lameness on some hard, even ground. The vet that failed him has said he is sure horse is showing lameness in a small trot circle on offside fore but is saying the surface the was performed on is irrelevant??
Anyhow he is fully insured etc and I will be investigating this further.
My question really pertains to what do I do if the lameness is not fixable?? He hacks out with no bother...but will it get worse?? (How long is a piece of string I know) Harsh as it may sound I simply cannot afford to keep him as a field ornament but obviously Im jumping the gun here as we need to know more. Assuming this vet is correct and he has contracted heel (is that the right term??) whats the long term prognosis for this??
And should he continue to be hacked etc now or rested?? He showed absolutely no other indication of lameness during being turned in tight circles at walk or during flexion tests. He is otherwise fit and healthy.