ChestnutConvert
Well-Known Member
Have posted before on here about getting my mare sound, she was diagnosed last year with osteo arthritis predominately in 2 opposite fetlocks. She i now sound on the front leg but not on the hind and vet will be out to find out what is wrong with it as it hasn't responded well enough to injections unlike the front.
He did mention the possibility of it being something to do with a ligament and will block to say yes or no.
Would it be one plan to maybe get her shoes off and turn her away for a period of time to let things settle and have some r&r?
I have heard stories of this working for arthritics and I'm just getting ideas to be ready for the vet as she is only coming up for 10 and i'd love to get her comfy enough to get back to what she enjoys.
She is happy in herself but obviously something is nagging in that fetlock.
If i was to consider this does anyone have any tips on turning away?
I'm not just going to go ahead and do it, it will be on advice but after reading a current post i would like a different opinion as i'm also finding that vets seem to brush off the feet being a problem.
He did mention the possibility of it being something to do with a ligament and will block to say yes or no.
Would it be one plan to maybe get her shoes off and turn her away for a period of time to let things settle and have some r&r?
I have heard stories of this working for arthritics and I'm just getting ideas to be ready for the vet as she is only coming up for 10 and i'd love to get her comfy enough to get back to what she enjoys.
She is happy in herself but obviously something is nagging in that fetlock.
If i was to consider this does anyone have any tips on turning away?
I'm not just going to go ahead and do it, it will be on advice but after reading a current post i would like a different opinion as i'm also finding that vets seem to brush off the feet being a problem.