wingnut
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We were working with her Thursday night (in preparation for showing tomorrow) and she was extra lazy it seemed. We were just practicing the showmanship steps for our club's youth classes. After about 5 minutes of a lot of resistance, I decided to lunge her to get her "sassy" ways back in control. Immediately, I recognize we had a big problem. As lazy as she can be at times, the minute you point and lift the lunge whip, she takes off like a demon's on her tail. We're working on this but it's pretty much the rule that the first couple of go-rounds are at a full canter. This night though, she was walking and ever so gingerly too.
I stopped immediately. Checked her hooves (none were warm, none are at this point either). I found no abscesses on any hoof either. I found my tube of bantimine (vet approved to have on hand) and gave a 250lb dose (she weighed 333 last July and has since lost weight but still over 250).
I gave her more medicine in the a.m. and left everyone off the pasture all day yesterday. I was away until 9:00pm. She seemed okay, though still "tender footed."
I have spoken with my vet and my farrier. The vet met me to give me more banimine. She advised keeping her off the pasture, moderate use of the banimine and keep her posted. I bedded down a stall deeply with pine sawdust and topped it with straw. Our ground is super hard right now so I thought getting her on softer footing would be best.
My farrier has offered to come take a look at her so I'm going to try to set that up tomorrow.
I stopped immediately. Checked her hooves (none were warm, none are at this point either). I found no abscesses on any hoof either. I found my tube of bantimine (vet approved to have on hand) and gave a 250lb dose (she weighed 333 last July and has since lost weight but still over 250).
I gave her more medicine in the a.m. and left everyone off the pasture all day yesterday. I was away until 9:00pm. She seemed okay, though still "tender footed."
I have spoken with my vet and my farrier. The vet met me to give me more banimine. She advised keeping her off the pasture, moderate use of the banimine and keep her posted. I bedded down a stall deeply with pine sawdust and topped it with straw. Our ground is super hard right now so I thought getting her on softer footing would be best.
My farrier has offered to come take a look at her so I'm going to try to set that up tomorrow.
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