Birchcrestminis
Well-Known Member
Hi all! I have a mini that suddenly came up lame - she had a trim in the morning - turned out later in the day. I noticed she was walking gingerly - thought it was maybe because of the trim and also the new snow which might have been alittle slick. Back in her stall overnight. Now today she is the same or worse. Not moving around much- from what i see, I would say she looks like she is walking like all four feet are sore. I am no vet, but I think I can feel heat in her feet - feel alittle warm compared to my other horses that don't.Left her out for the day, figuring any movement she got would be better than standing in place in her stall. She is eating just fine. Called my vet. He felt a trim shouldn't cause lameness, told me to give banamine. There is no reason for her to be developing laminitis - no grain overload , not pregnant... Should I be panicing(I am but thats normal for me) and have the vet out on emergency. Or is it likely from a short trim and I should give it a few days? Stay in her stall tomorrow or go out? Ground is hard. Thanks!