Thursday, August 30, 2012

Dead Lame

I am sad to say that this morning when I went to get Steady from the pasture to give him his breakfast and he was three legged, head bobbing, dead lame.  Whatever you want to call it, the horse that I have never take a lame step in the 2 1/2 years i have owned him is very obviously lame.  It seems to be on the right hind there is a small amount of swelling and heat from the pastern to just above the fetlock.  I am worried and sad but I am trying not to panic.  He was perfectly fine when he was turned out last night.  I have no idea what he did or how it happened.  My internet service has been really crappy so I don't know when I will be back but please send prayers, thoughts, good vibes or soundness thoughts Steady's way.


9 comments:

  1. Hopefully just an abscess!! Those tend to show up suddenly and are very painful, but thankfully not a big deal. Sending good thoughts your way!

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  2. Also voting for the abscess option - fingers crossed!

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  3. Awww, I hope that steady gets better soon, I am praying.
    Neighgirl

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  4. Did you rule out abscess? It sounds like one.

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  5. Another vote for abscess, and sending good vibes your way! Don't take it too hard that he came up lame, anything can happen with the concrete-like ground they're living on right now!

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  6. Farrier was out this afternoon, he said he didn't see any signs of an abcess but that it would probably be too early to tell. He said just give him a call if i notice anything and he will come back out. He said he thought it might be in his hock. I am not convinced in any direction but am really thinking it is lower and somewhere around his fetlock. I am hoping he just tweaked something being silly on the hard ground. Thanks for the well wishes keep them coming. I hate to see my boy hurting.

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  7. Has he gotten any better or worse throughout the day? Weight bearing? Etc?

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  8. I am sending all my good thoughts your way Amy and hoping it is just a minor injury. Riva was right there 2 weeks ago - one day perfectly sound, next day 3 legged horse. I cried - so I definitely feel your pain.

    We immediately stall rested - Bute 2x's a day - wrapped with cold cast...and it worked for Riva. I did feel better after taking her in for an ultrasound - just to be sure there was not tendon damage.

    Keep us posted!

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  9. Sounds exactly like the abscess Chrome just had. I'd never experienced one so I was pretty panicked lol.

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