Lammy
Well-Known Member
My mare has developed a windgall on her hind fetlock. She had one earlier in the summer and we reduced her workload for a few weeks and cold hosed it, it went down considerably, though it was still present - just a lot smaller. Now it's back again, workload hasn't been especially hard, more like medium and not an awful lot of jumping, hacking on roads etc. She's fully clipped (bar her head but that's another story) due to also getting mud fever constantly on her hinds, so I'd prefer not to get the legs wet if at all possible. There's no heat in it and it's still soft and fluidy and she doesn't mind at all when I poke at it. Spoke to the vet over the phone who also confirmed it was another windgall.
I've heard magnetic therapy boots can help and was wondering if anybody else had used these before I take the plunge and buy a pair to try?
Or are there any other treatments you've found that have worked?
I should mention she's a 16 year old Welsh D. I know older horses are more prone to them but obviously I want to get rid of it if I can!
Thanks!
I've heard magnetic therapy boots can help and was wondering if anybody else had used these before I take the plunge and buy a pair to try?
Or are there any other treatments you've found that have worked?
I should mention she's a 16 year old Welsh D. I know older horses are more prone to them but obviously I want to get rid of it if I can!
Thanks!