kerrylou123
Well-Known Member
I checked my horses at about 6pm last night- all were happily moving around and grazing. I then got a phone call at 8:45 saying my horse was lame on her left fore. So.... off we went to the yard to check.
anyway, mare is quite lame, with some (or little) heat and swelling around the fetlock area, so i cold hosed the leg, applied cooling gel, and then bandaged her up, and kept her in.
I'm going to yard shortly to sort her out, but at what stage to do you think we should call the vet? I thought i'd see how she is, and if no worse, i'd keep her in today, and reasses tomorrow, and if no better call the vet! Obviously if the leg is much worse today, i'll call the vet out this morning!
Am I doing the right thing? I have some bute, but didn't have it at the yard last night, so she didn't have any. Should i give her some this morning.
I think she's tripped and jarred it somehow... silly girl!
Sorry if this is a really thick post, but in all the years i've had/ worked with horses, its never been my horse that had been lame for this reason, so i've never had to call the shots!
anyway, mare is quite lame, with some (or little) heat and swelling around the fetlock area, so i cold hosed the leg, applied cooling gel, and then bandaged her up, and kept her in.
I'm going to yard shortly to sort her out, but at what stage to do you think we should call the vet? I thought i'd see how she is, and if no worse, i'd keep her in today, and reasses tomorrow, and if no better call the vet! Obviously if the leg is much worse today, i'll call the vet out this morning!
Am I doing the right thing? I have some bute, but didn't have it at the yard last night, so she didn't have any. Should i give her some this morning.
I think she's tripped and jarred it somehow... silly girl!
Sorry if this is a really thick post, but in all the years i've had/ worked with horses, its never been my horse that had been lame for this reason, so i've never had to call the shots!