jessieblue
Well-Known Member
Hello all, I am in a real dilemma! My horse was sick 4 months ago, started with fever, he was referred to RVC for treatment. He was very sick but they couldnt find out why. Anyway he was treated with pen and gent antibiotics and got better in a week. Last injection gave him an abcess which made him terribly sore on his hind end, he could barely walk and he was in pain and swollen for anpther 3 weeks or so. When he returned from RVC after 10 days and I was walking him out daily I noticed he was footy on sharp turns especially on concrete. I was not sure if this was to do with his sore hind end so didnt do much about it until his back end was better and then he suddenly went lame in trot on both front feet! Heat in feet digital pulses and soreness to hoof testers at seat of corn area. Diagnosis after suspecting abcess/bruising (he hadnt been anywhere to get abcess/bruising but whatever) was stress/concussive laminitis. Very mild because he was never hopping lame. A week of box rest and restricted diet and he seemed fine. Was shod with heartbar shoes and was sound for the next 8 weeks. He is now back in regular shoes and on friday I noticed him sore on turning again!! He had just been ridden and he was in no way lame in the menage, no way! But turning away on hard he was a little scratchy. Next day he was sound on straight line but even more sore on turning!! We are now poulticing again, heat in the foot a little sore on toe with testers, but its def not an abcess as this happened before! I had started jumping him a couple weeks ago and he has been absolutely fine. I have been very closely watching him!! So I now suspect navicular or some sort. He has good feet, maybe could do with a little more heel, but not bad and not at all contracted. His feet were x rayed for pedal bone rotation when he was suspected to have laminitis. X rays were normal. Not sure if they wuld have shown navicular bone coffin joint etc. My question is, would you advise me to ask for an MRI scan straight away?? I wont be insured as I have maxed out my insurance with oprevious claim. I dont want to pay my vet for several visits to nerve block and ultrasound only to need an mri after. There is no more money in the pot really, but I need to get to the bottom of this quickly so I can decide whether to turn him away for the rest of the year. My farrier came out and took his shoe off and put a pad on to protect his sole, when he put the shoe on with the pad my boy was hopping lame, so obviously this aggravated something!! Subsequently vet came out and took shoe off to poultice. All to no avail, horse is still the same! He does have quite flat soles, not sure if this means he is more prone to navicular or not. Otherwise his conformation is pretty good!

