Sunday, December 6, 2009

Horse Bang Rapidshare Horse Banged His Foot - Help?

Horse banged his foot - Help? - horse bang rapidshare

There are about three weeks, struck my horse the next page of the back foot and was limping pretty hard for about 5 minutes. It seemed to Walk It Off in the country - who came into the clay. I worked as normal for the rest of the week, he even jumped into a weekend with no signs of lameness. Then about 5 days after limping, especially in the trot, we could see that he was "in favor" of the leg. Vet called and checks the pulse (as she suffers with laminitis), normal, no heat, no swelling, etc., etc. seemed everything was normal, so that the exemption for a week.
Veterinarian and blacksmith on Monday, came to check this week and ran to him - it was the noise. Started to work, "he said, then I have something in the budget, which seems very good.

Today, Wednesday was a good stability and rests this phase, all the time.

I must insist that X-rays? Could have chipped a bone? Could an abscess?

Any suggestions welcome.

2 comments:

Rosi M said...

If this continues for some time and has been closed and the sound, so I would like an x-ray. If it is an abscess, was the blacksmith. You can use the handle of a toothpick and the soles of his horses will be displayed when the pain is pressing in the bottom is. Thus, his call to the vet and he resolved to is if an abscess or a broken bone.

Pferdefa... said...

I definitely radiography. If you could have brought to this trauma laminitis his drum pedal bone in bulk and started an infection in the plates.

This can only be diagnosed by x-rays.

When he hit his leg or the ankle, a chip could diagnose but also to the X-ray.

An abscess is caused by the intrusion of bacteria. They have not said if he can or not an open wound - severe bruising and had severe pain.

I want to advise your vet to get it back.

Good luck

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