Shooting Star
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A couple of days ago the boy came in from the field with what looked like a windgall on just one hind leg, I've always had the feeling that I'd inherited a little something in that leg as I'd noticed in the past when stabled for long periods that it could fill very slightly however have had him for 18 months and only lameness has come from a nail bind.
He's appearingly totally sound on hard & soft surfaces and can be turned on a sixpence no problems, no pain at all but there is heat in it - and it's this along with it not being in both hinds that's making me think it could be something more.
Hosing it makes it go down although not completely away so I'm a bit torn as to what to do with it. Vet is due in a couple of weeks to do vaccinations anyway so thinking of bringing it forward to this week ... god sometimes I'd be really glad just to have an obvious lameness & cause!
So any thoughts or experiences, does a new windgall normally have heat? I'd always thought they were cold and more commonly in pairs but not had experience of a new one sprouting, I'm trying desperately not to think tendon injury but it is nagging at me even though he's sound :-(
He's appearingly totally sound on hard & soft surfaces and can be turned on a sixpence no problems, no pain at all but there is heat in it - and it's this along with it not being in both hinds that's making me think it could be something more.
Hosing it makes it go down although not completely away so I'm a bit torn as to what to do with it. Vet is due in a couple of weeks to do vaccinations anyway so thinking of bringing it forward to this week ... god sometimes I'd be really glad just to have an obvious lameness & cause!
So any thoughts or experiences, does a new windgall normally have heat? I'd always thought they were cold and more commonly in pairs but not had experience of a new one sprouting, I'm trying desperately not to think tendon injury but it is nagging at me even though he's sound :-(