Posted 2015-03-23 2:23 PM Subject: Sores on hock from rolling?
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What do you guys do for horses that are developing sores on their hocks from rolling? Mine is getting them on the side of his hocks and I'm putting an ointment on it but I'm wondering if I should invest in some hock wraps or something and put those on when I know he'll be rolling? (After bath, longer stall time). At this point it's an open wound but it's sealed over by his skin, it just looks so painful and usually it's never gotten this bad.
Posted 2015-03-23 2:42 PM Subject: RE: Sores on hock from rolling?
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when mine gets the rub marks on his hocks its time for injections.....and these are the best hocks boots i have found......http://www.hockshield.com/ m
Posted 2015-03-23 3:05 PM Subject: RE: Sores on hock from rolling?
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I scrub mine with betadine scrub, let it dry, and apply corona ointment to them helps a lot. Be careful though stand to the side before you just get in there and start scrubbing sometimes they are pretty sore. After you do this a few times they get a lot better.
Posted 2015-03-23 3:07 PM Subject: RE: Sores on hock from rolling?
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He just got his done....but the ground is really hard and the sand is almost a gravelly texture. =/. Do you just put them on when you start noticing sores?
Posted 2015-03-23 3:22 PM Subject: RE: Sores on hock from rolling?
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hammer_time - 2015-03-24 2:07 PM
He just got his done....but the ground is really hard and the sand is almost a gravelly texture. =/. Do you just put them on when you start noticing sores?
U could just put them on and turn him out....i use mine when i stall or pen at a differnet place.....just as insurance.....but since yr ground is so hard id just start using them....M
Posted 2015-03-23 5:11 PM Subject: RE: Sores on hock from rolling?
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Are you sure hes getting them from rolling and not from laying down with not enough bedding? All of mine get hock sores when there is not enough sawdust in the stall and they lay down to sleep.. Add more sawdust and they are gone.. Never had one get them from rolling although they will knock the scabs off that way
Posted 2015-03-23 5:20 PM Subject: RE: Sores on hock from rolling?
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jetgetset - 2015-03-23 5:11 PM Are you sure hes getting them from rolling and not from laying down with not enough bedding? All of mine get hock sores when there is not enough sawdust in the stall and they lay down to sleep.. Add more sawdust and they are gone.. Never had one get them from rolling although they will knock the scabs off that way
Posted 2015-03-23 5:49 PM Subject: RE: Sores on hock from rolling?
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It's definitely possible. The barn is awaiting a shavings delivery but his stall is still pretty good. I might just buy those hock boots just to have them. He does roll quite often and I never see him lay down.