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High upon a hillside
Following my post yesterday in the TR I thought I would post the pics in here as they are a bit more relevant for this section.
So here goes
General confo shot
Front feet
LF (the one with tendonitis) - Farrier has seen been and evened this up and reshod it, unfortunately as he was early (how inconvenient lol) I missed him so didn't get to ask about longer heels on the shoes, so will have to wait til the vet next week to ask that.
Hinds
LH (the one with PSD in 2011 - hopefully now fully rehabbed!) This fetlock/pastern has alway had an element of wonkiness about it imho, and last year when he was unshod behind for a couple of months the hoof developed a flare to the inside, and the wall on the outside of the hoof angled to the inside too - which was interesting to see, whether it was counterbalancing the wonkiness in the pastern?
Another interesting side effect of the box rest has been a swollen sheath, he's had a course of ABs for it, which got rid of some of the swelling, but there seems to be still a hard oedema left, which he is sore about you touching (coudl be causing the unlevelness/unhappiness behind). Vet is a bit stumped (no discharge etc) and we are hoping with more paddock rest it will dissipate itself, still its been there for 3 months now :redface3: Hopefully the acupuncture booked for 7th sept might also help with this
So here goes
General confo shot
Front feet
LF (the one with tendonitis) - Farrier has seen been and evened this up and reshod it, unfortunately as he was early (how inconvenient lol) I missed him so didn't get to ask about longer heels on the shoes, so will have to wait til the vet next week to ask that.
Hinds
LH (the one with PSD in 2011 - hopefully now fully rehabbed!) This fetlock/pastern has alway had an element of wonkiness about it imho, and last year when he was unshod behind for a couple of months the hoof developed a flare to the inside, and the wall on the outside of the hoof angled to the inside too - which was interesting to see, whether it was counterbalancing the wonkiness in the pastern?
Another interesting side effect of the box rest has been a swollen sheath, he's had a course of ABs for it, which got rid of some of the swelling, but there seems to be still a hard oedema left, which he is sore about you touching (coudl be causing the unlevelness/unhappiness behind). Vet is a bit stumped (no discharge etc) and we are hoping with more paddock rest it will dissipate itself, still its been there for 3 months now :redface3: Hopefully the acupuncture booked for 7th sept might also help with this
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