Hi everyone,
I have a concern with our new fellow Marty, and would love your thoughts (while we involve vet and farrier).
When I was picking out his feet Wednesday evening I noticed the front left was warm, both touching the hoof and in his heel. He was moving around fine in turnout but sore on it when you ask him to trot. I talked to the vet who recommended to watch overnight and call in the AM. His temp was normal.
Yesterday morning and evening the hoof was the same temp as the other, but this morning it's warm again. It feels warmest on the heel and I can't tell if the heel is a little squishy, like there may be an abscess.
Other things I'm thinking about is that he does strike out with his fronts when the other horses come by, but he has been doing that less as he gets settled - he's not in turnout with anyone else yet. His hooves were "very overgrown with moderate dishing" when he came into rescue in December, and he has had several trims but they said he will be due this week. His feet look long to me and you can tell they were missshapen- farrier is coming out on the 17th. He does have a fissure in his frog that you can see on his heel and maybe because of this also accumulates balls of mud/poop in his feet which I have never seen in a barefoot horse. It looks like how some horses get snowballs in their hooves and his toes don't sit flush with the ground when that happens - this is why we have been picking them out twice a day. Also a touch of thrush I think and I put some thrushbuster on the other day.
No history of laminitis that I know of, he does have cushing's on 1/2 tab pergolide, body score 5 now, he is in turnout but not very lush grass and mostly weeds, and he was on longer greener grass in the rescue.
I'm going to call the vet again when they open but wonder your thoughts. I'm hoping it's something relatively simple like a sole bruise or developing abscess. We've only had him two weeks but just love him.
Thanks!
I have a concern with our new fellow Marty, and would love your thoughts (while we involve vet and farrier).
When I was picking out his feet Wednesday evening I noticed the front left was warm, both touching the hoof and in his heel. He was moving around fine in turnout but sore on it when you ask him to trot. I talked to the vet who recommended to watch overnight and call in the AM. His temp was normal.
Yesterday morning and evening the hoof was the same temp as the other, but this morning it's warm again. It feels warmest on the heel and I can't tell if the heel is a little squishy, like there may be an abscess.
Other things I'm thinking about is that he does strike out with his fronts when the other horses come by, but he has been doing that less as he gets settled - he's not in turnout with anyone else yet. His hooves were "very overgrown with moderate dishing" when he came into rescue in December, and he has had several trims but they said he will be due this week. His feet look long to me and you can tell they were missshapen- farrier is coming out on the 17th. He does have a fissure in his frog that you can see on his heel and maybe because of this also accumulates balls of mud/poop in his feet which I have never seen in a barefoot horse. It looks like how some horses get snowballs in their hooves and his toes don't sit flush with the ground when that happens - this is why we have been picking them out twice a day. Also a touch of thrush I think and I put some thrushbuster on the other day.
No history of laminitis that I know of, he does have cushing's on 1/2 tab pergolide, body score 5 now, he is in turnout but not very lush grass and mostly weeds, and he was on longer greener grass in the rescue.
I'm going to call the vet again when they open but wonder your thoughts. I'm hoping it's something relatively simple like a sole bruise or developing abscess. We've only had him two weeks but just love him.
Thanks!