13 October 2008 #1 H Hunting New User Joined 13 October 2008 Messages 4 Visit site Hi there, Does anyone out there, know what I can do about windgalls on the back legs, and any advice for show day
Hi there, Does anyone out there, know what I can do about windgalls on the back legs, and any advice for show day
13 October 2008 #2 T TayloredEq Well-Known Member Joined 20 December 2007 Messages 1,105 Location Shropshire www.tayloredequestrian.com How long have your windgalls been established?
13 October 2008 #3 shell1978 Well-Known Member Joined 22 April 2008 Messages 475 Visit site Wingalls normally appear due to a problem elsewhere i.e joint/foot problem. But not always. Do you notice it more when the horse is stabled, as they normally go down after exercise?
Wingalls normally appear due to a problem elsewhere i.e joint/foot problem. But not always. Do you notice it more when the horse is stabled, as they normally go down after exercise?
13 October 2008 #4 C CrazyMare Well-Known Member Joined 23 December 2005 Messages 12,861 Visit site Bandage. Stable bandages then exercise bandages.
13 October 2008 #5 H Hunting New User Joined 13 October 2008 Messages 4 Visit site They have been on one back leg for approximately 2 years,
13 October 2008 #6 H Hunting New User Joined 13 October 2008 Messages 4 Visit site No It appears to be their all the time
14 October 2008 #7 L Llwyncwn Well-Known Member Joined 16 November 2006 Messages 3,461 Location Muckheap Visit site I had a similar problem which went undiagnosed by one vet who told me it 'was just a wind gall'. Got another vet to scan and found a hole in her SDFT. Until you get it scanned you wont know what is going on in there. Do let us know how you get on.
I had a similar problem which went undiagnosed by one vet who told me it 'was just a wind gall'. Got another vet to scan and found a hole in her SDFT. Until you get it scanned you wont know what is going on in there. Do let us know how you get on.