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casualdust07
Reg. Mar 2005
Posted 2015-03-12 9:19 AM
Subject: when will I learn?!



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I try and keep myself from being the paranoid always take your horse to the vet person especially since I'm in vet school... so I thought Bunny would be A-OK to run at diamonds and dirt without having her looked over. She has been making good runs with some occasional bad ones but I thought if anything it was just the occasional "bad day." Wrong, wrong wrong! I just chunked that entry fee out the window and then added all the vet work I should have had done before.



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Reg. Jan 2011
Posted 2015-03-12 9:23 AM
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hoofs_in_motion
Reg. Apr 2011
Posted 2015-03-12 9:27 AM
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what happened? 
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Reg. Oct 2013
Posted 2015-03-12 9:29 AM
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Sorry to hear that. I, too, have the same problem, but it's not just the vet, it's supplements, saddle pads, whatever. I say she is lucky to have such a good mom! Prayers she is ok.
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casualdust07
Reg. Mar 2005
Posted 2015-03-12 9:40 AM
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hoofs_in_motion - 2015-03-12 9:27 AM

what happened? 

I know she gets routine hock injections but I didn't think she needed them yet.. I guess I was being optimistic.

And I've been having issues, well since I have had her, that she gets heel sore. We tried leather pads on her and I keep her in soft rides when she's on hard ground... but when they looked at her in a circle on asphalt she pretty much refused to trot at all, and when she did both front feet said- NOPE, not working. so we decided to go ahead and try injecting coffins this time. Last time I had her checked in January we radiographed her feet and she looked great, wanted to rule out navicular...since they looked good we tried just adding pads. And now that it hasn't worked we injected.

And I guess in my denial she has been getting more and more cinchy over the past several months, and I have been thinking maybe "she's just cinchy." When they were palpating her back she tried to bite the snot out of the vet.. so we decided to radiograph her back to see if it was a primary issue or secondary from her feet pain. we found one kissing lesion that isn't BAD, but it's there. So we injected it and will change her saddle and pad, as well as do exercises with her back to try and give her more relief.
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hoofs_in_motion
Reg. Apr 2011
Posted 2015-03-12 9:42 AM
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casualdust07 - 2015-03-12 9:40 AM
hoofs_in_motion - 2015-03-12 9:27 AM what happened? 
I know she gets routine hock injections but I didn't think she needed them yet.. I guess I was being optimistic. And I've been having issues, well since I have had her, that she gets heel sore. We tried leather pads on her and I keep her in soft rides when she's on hard ground... but when they looked at her in a circle on asphalt she pretty much refused to trot at all, and when she did both front feet said- NOPE, not working. so we decided to go ahead and try injecting coffins this time. Last time I had her checked in January we radiographed her feet and she looked great, wanted to rule out navicular...since they looked good we tried just adding pads. And now that it hasn't worked we injected. And I guess in my denial she has been getting more and more cinchy over the past several months, and I have been thinking maybe "she's just cinchy." When they were palpating her back she tried to bite the snot out of the vet.. so we decided to radiograph her back to see if it was a primary issue or secondary from her feet pain. we found one kissing lesion that isn't BAD, but it's there. So we injected it and will change her saddle and pad, as well as do exercises with her back to try and give her more relief.

ouchy! Poor momma! I hope you can get everything figured out soon 
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casualdust07
Reg. Mar 2005
Posted 2015-03-12 9:48 AM
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I do too. It's frustrating that I keep finding different stuff every time I bring her in. If I can finally get a solid routine of what to look for with her, I feel like I can stop getting surprised by her ending up sore somewhere. Maybe it's the vet school curse that I bring a horse in and they find something new every time :(.
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2H~QH
Reg. Jul 2014
Posted 2015-03-12 10:29 AM
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casualdust07 - 2015-03-12 8:48 AM I do too. It's frustrating that I keep finding different stuff every time I bring her in. If I can finally get a solid routine of what to look for with her, I feel like I can stop getting surprised by her ending up sore somewhere. Maybe it's the vet school curse that I bring a horse in and they find something new every time :(.

It totally is the vet student curse......I am a veterinarian and I swear my horses come down with the most obscure diseases....like one with purpura in the middle of winter (-40 celcius) who hadn't been off the property in a month; potomac horse fever (very unusual up here) in another mare, it goes on.....
Hugs to you - just be glad you were able to diagnose something, at least you know what to treat! And she will be better off for the longer haul.
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Longneck
Reg. Mar 2004
Posted 2015-03-12 10:32 AM
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I have learned (and I've only been back into running for the last ten months) that if I think something is wrong... there is!  I would love to have half the knowledge you have.  Hope she gets to feeling better!   
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casualdust07
Reg. Mar 2005
Posted 2015-03-12 10:38 AM
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2H~QH - 2015-03-12 10:29 AM

casualdust07 - 2015-03-12 8:48 AM I do too. It's frustrating that I keep finding different stuff every time I bring her in. If I can finally get a solid routine of what to look for with her, I feel like I can stop getting surprised by her ending up sore somewhere. Maybe it's the vet school curse that I bring a horse in and they find something new every time :(.

It totally is the vet student curse......I am a veterinarian and I swear my horses come down with the most obscure diseases....like one with purpura in the middle of winter (-40 celcius) who hadn't been off the property in a month; potomac horse fever (very unusual up here) in another mare, it goes on.....
Hugs to you - just be glad you were able to diagnose something, at least you know what to treat! And she will be better off for the longer haul.

Oh yeah, first year of school one day in SCAAEP barn rounds they talked about OCD lesions and I had a light bulb moment, called my vet to check one mare's stifles.. found an OCD chip..

Had a foal the summer before school started, he had a blood clot in his bladder from his urachus when he was born... then got atypical interstitial pneumonia as a weanling, then colitis from Abx-

we have nasopharyngeal cicatrix at our barn

The mare from this post has fibrotic myopathy too..

I have learned more stuff from my own horses than many have gotten in summer shadowing LOL
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hammer_time
Reg. Jul 2007
Posted 2015-03-12 11:27 AM
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Makes you wish there was some sort of package that vets would do that covers a bunch of x-rays and injections for a little lower cost since we're continually spending so much money on our horses…

I recently addressed an issue that had been nagging on my mind for the past five years or so and while we addressed some hind end issues I am sure there's plenty more in the front end, but when do you stop? Especially when the horse isn't showing telltale signs of obvious lameness. Many, many horses will not pass a vet check these days...
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rodeomom3
Reg. Dec 2007
Posted 2015-03-12 11:37 AM
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Dang Lauren Bunny is a gritty mare.  She has been giving you some great runs with all this going on.  Explains why she could not do it consistently, but she was trying.
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astreakinchic
Reg. Sep 2011
Posted 2015-03-12 11:40 AM
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hammer_time - 2015-03-12 12:27 PM

Makes you wish there was some sort of package that vets would do that covers a bunch of x-rays and injections for a little lower cost since we're continually spending so much money on our horses…

I recently addressed an issue that had been nagging on my mind for the past five years or so and while we addressed some hind end issues I am sure there's plenty more in the front end, but when do you stop? Especially when the horse isn't showing telltale signs of obvious lameness. Many, many horses will not pass a vet check these days...

I'm not picking on you I swear! But i don't feel like there is any such thing as pass or fail a vet check anymore. No horse is EVER 100% sound.

A lady was telling me at a show last week that she was trying a gelding out with the understanding that if he passed the vet check she would pay for the vet check but if he failed that the buyer would pay. I understand that is how it used to be done. But who does that now? Deal breakers for some ppl are just maintenance things for another person. Plus if he's good and uses himself he will have at least one issue needing some attention.
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casualdust07
Reg. Mar 2005
Posted 2015-03-12 12:59 PM
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rodeomom3 - 2015-03-12 11:37 AM

Dang Lauren Bunny is a gritty mare.  She has been giving you some great runs with all this going on.  Explains why she could not do it consistently, but she was trying.

Yes hopefully we can get more consistent after this!
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runnin.on.dreams
Reg. Jul 2009
Posted 2015-03-12 1:06 PM
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casualdust07 - 2015-03-13 9:59 AM

rodeomom3 - 2015-03-12 11:37 AM

Dang Lauren Bunny is a gritty mare.  She has been giving you some great runs with all this going on.  Explains why she could not do it consistently, but she was trying.

Yes hopefully we can get more consistent after this!

If she's working that nice when she's hurting... just imagine how nice she will be for you when she feels good hope she gets sound soon and stays that way!!!


Will they allow a vet out for the barrel race? I've never run at that one so idk but it would be worth looking into. Of course it's better to not run her and get her feeling better but i would be sick over the lost entry fees (no i'm not saying run her lol i just mean see if there is any way possible to get your $ back)
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rodeomom3
Reg. Dec 2007
Posted 2015-03-12 1:17 PM
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runnin.on.dreams - 2015-03-12 1:06 PM
casualdust07 - 2015-03-13 9:59 AM
rodeomom3 - 2015-03-12 11:37 AM Dang Lauren Bunny is a gritty mare.  She has been giving you some great runs with all this going on.  Explains why she could not do it consistently, but she was trying.
Yes hopefully we can get more consistent after this!
If she's working that nice when she's hurting... just imagine how nice she will be for you when she feels good hope she gets sound soon and stays that way!!! Will they allow a vet out for the barrel race? I've never run at that one so idk but it would be worth looking into. Of course it's better to not run her and get her feeling better but i would be sick over the lost entry fees (no i'm not saying run her lol i just mean see if there is any way possible to get your $ back)

She ran her, then had her looked at because she went past the first.  She may still win some $$ even though she did not get the run she wanted, help pay those vet bills :)
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casualdust07
Reg. Mar 2005
Posted 2015-03-12 2:08 PM
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rodeomom3 - 2015-03-12 1:17 PM

runnin.on.dreams - 2015-03-12 1:06 PM
casualdust07 - 2015-03-13 9:59 AM
rodeomom3 - 2015-03-12 11:37 AM Dang Lauren Bunny is a gritty mare.  She has been giving you some great runs with all this going on.  Explains why she could not do it consistently, but she was trying.
Yes hopefully we can get more consistent after this!
If she's working that nice when she's hurting... just imagine how nice she will be for you when she feels good hope she gets sound soon and stays that way!!! Will they allow a vet out for the barrel race? I've never run at that one so idk but it would be worth looking into. Of course it's better to not run her and get her feeling better but i would be sick over the lost entry fees (no i'm not saying run her lol i just mean see if there is any way possible to get your $ back)

She ran her, then had her looked at because she went past the first.  She may still win some $$ even though she did not get the run she wanted, help pay those vet bills :)

Yep already ran on Wednesday and I am not pre entered anywhere for this weekend so I'm not out any fees...just will miss a chance to run for points. But I've missed a few already and will miss more for school so honestly I will be out of most year end stuff anyway..
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lopnaround
Reg. Mar 2010
Posted 2015-03-12 2:17 PM
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You just made up my mind on whether or not to bring my mare to the vet tomorrow....thank you.  Just made the appt.  And I am sorry about the bad luck, don't beat yourself up over it!.   
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Reg. Apr 2004
Posted 2015-03-12 4:16 PM
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Sorry to hear!! She's lucky to have someone like you!
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hammer_time
Reg. Jul 2007
Posted 2015-03-12 4:54 PM
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astreakinchic - 2015-03-12 9:40 AM

hammer_time - 2015-03-12 12:27 PM

Makes you wish there was some sort of package that vets would do that covers a bunch of x-rays and injections for a little lower cost since we're continually spending so much money on our horses…

I recently addressed an issue that had been nagging on my mind for the past five years or so and while we addressed some hind end issues I am sure there's plenty more in the front end, but when do you stop? Especially when the horse isn't showing telltale signs of obvious lameness. Many, many horses will not pass a vet check these days...

I'm not picking on you I swear! But i don't feel like there is any such thing as pass or fail a vet check anymore. No horse is EVER 100% sound.

A lady was telling me at a show last week that she was trying a gelding out with the understanding that if he passed the vet check she would pay for the vet check but if he failed that the buyer would pay. I understand that is how it used to be done. But who does that now? Deal breakers for some ppl are just maintenance things for another person. Plus if he's good and uses himself he will have at least one issue needing some attention.

No worries! That's kind of what I was getting at… There's just different levels of soundness and different levels of maintenance required for each horse. especially with advanced technology, these machines nowadays can dig even deeper than before...makes me wonder how many horses years and years ago ran with these issues but we just never even knew about them.
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