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On & Off Mystery Lameness
Just Let Me Run
Reg. Dec 2010
Posted 2021-05-24 9:01 AM
Subject: On & Off Mystery Lameness


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Since October 2020, my 13 year old mare has been on and off lame on her right front. After shoeing changes and several lameness exams and nerve blocks, the vet suspects a tendon tear of some kind very low in her hoof. He says he wouldn't be able to see it on ultrasound, and an MRI was the only sure diagnosis. I opted not to spend that money, since he said no matter what the treatment was the same- time off. We put her in wedges, and just let her be. In wedges, she is still lame at the trot, and has been since January.

Fast forward to two weeks ago. She ripped both shoes off somehow, to the point of she doesn't have enough hoof wall for us to put shoes back on. She's been barefoot and will be for another two weeks. Now that she's barefoot, she looks more sound than ever. Not normal still, but more sound than when she's in wedges.

Do I put wedges back on her, or regular shoes, or leave her barefoot? Anyone have similar experiences?

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horsegirl
Reg. Feb 2004
Posted 2021-05-24 9:50 AM
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I'd definitely ask the vet and farrier and see what each of them suggest. That is interesting.

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FLITASTIC
Reg. Jun 2012
Posted 2021-05-24 11:55 AM
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I've heard pulling shoes and letting them be natural fixes a lot of things!! Just where I live they don't do wel barefoot. Lol

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Southtxponygirl
Reg. Nov 2006
Posted 2021-05-24 12:04 PM
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I think this is a question for your Vet, they know the history of your horse.

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Just Let Me Run
Reg. Dec 2010
Posted 2021-05-24 12:54 PM
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Southtxponygirl - 2021-05-24 1:04 PM


I think this is a question for your Vet, they know the history of your horse.


The vet has said we can go either way ????‍?? Shoes back on or leave them off. 

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Whiteboy
Reg. Jul 2012
Posted 2021-05-24 1:20 PM
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Sounds like a soft tissue injury.  I'd address that and solve the problem.  The shoes/no shoes is just masking a bigger issue.  

 

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Southtxponygirl
Reg. Nov 2006
Posted 2021-05-24 1:23 PM
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Just Let Me Run - 2021-05-24 12:54 PM

Southtxponygirl - 2021-05-24 1:04 PM

I think this is a question for your Vet, they know the history of your horse.

The vet has said we can go either way ????‍?? Shoes back on or leave them off. 

I would just leave them off for awhile and see how she gos from there. 

I tryed leaving front shoes off my gelding for awhile, hes (IR, Insulin Resistance) Equine metabolic Syndrome) and he just gets to sore with out front shoes. He was a mystery lameness also, went threw a few Vets here in town and they just made matters worst, then I took him to the right Vet Dr. Huffman at Retama and he knew right off what his problem was.



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Just Let Me Run
Reg. Dec 2010
Posted 2021-05-24 4:26 PM
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Whiteboy - 2021-05-24 2:20 PM


Sounds like a soft tissue injury.  I'd address that and solve the problem.  The shoes/no shoes is just masking a bigger issue.  


 


I hadn't considered that since she was 95% improved with a nerve block..

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r_beau
Reg. Apr 2010
Posted 2021-05-25 1:09 PM
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Just Let Me Run - 2021-05-24 9:01 AM


Since October 2020, my 13 year old mare has been on and off lame on her right front. After shoeing changes and several lameness exams and nerve blocks, the vet suspects a tendon tear of some kind very low in her hoof. He says he wouldn't be able to see it on ultrasound, and an MRI was the only sure diagnosis. I opted not to spend that money, since he said no matter what the treatment was the same- time off. We put her in wedges, and just let her be. In wedges, she is still lame at the trot, and has been since January.


Fast forward to two weeks ago. She ripped both shoes off somehow, to the point of she doesn't have enough hoof wall for us to put shoes back on. She's been barefoot and will be for another two weeks. Now that she's barefoot, she looks more sound than ever. Not normal still, but more sound than when she's in wedges.


Do I put wedges back on her, or regular shoes, or leave her barefoot? Anyone have similar experiences?


I don't know - seems like a no brainer to me. She's moving better without the shoes, so leave 'em off. And give her more time. Tendon injuries are so slow.

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Just Let Me Run
Reg. Dec 2010
Posted 2021-05-26 2:11 PM
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r_beau - 2021-05-25 2:09 PM


Just Let Me Run - 2021-05-24 9:01 AM


Since October 2020, my 13 year old mare has been on and off lame on her right front. After shoeing changes and several lameness exams and nerve blocks, the vet suspects a tendon tear of some kind very low in her hoof. He says he wouldn't be able to see it on ultrasound, and an MRI was the only sure diagnosis. I opted not to spend that money, since he said no matter what the treatment was the same- time off. We put her in wedges, and just let her be. In wedges, she is still lame at the trot, and has been since January.


Fast forward to two weeks ago. She ripped both shoes off somehow, to the point of she doesn't have enough hoof wall for us to put shoes back on. She's been barefoot and will be for another two weeks. Now that she's barefoot, she looks more sound than ever. Not normal still, but more sound than when she's in wedges.


Do I put wedges back on her, or regular shoes, or leave her barefoot? Anyone have similar experiences?



I don't know - seems like a no brainer to me. She's moving better without the shoes, so leave 'em off. And give her more time. Tendon injuries are so slow.


You're absolutely right. I checked in with my vet and my farrier, and we're gonna let this mare tell us what she needs and stay barefoot for the time being.

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gypsykalgirl
Reg. Dec 2014
Posted 2021-05-27 2:29 PM
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My vet always says the horse is both the patient and the critic. They get to tell us what they like. If your horse is obviously doing better barefoot than I think that you should listen to her.

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