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proctorclaire |
Posted - 05 Nov 2014 : 1:10:01 PM For everyone that followed my post about my mare that had laminitis and foundered.....she is well on the road to recovery.
Sacked the vet and farrier and she has got better and better under the care of my very experienced trimmer. |
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badders |
Posted - 16 Nov 2014 : 1:03:23 PM This sounds very familiar, my vet also dismissed as bad attitude. I was asking for bloods for EMS and she flatly refused to do them , did al sorts, unnessary MRI, nerve blocks etc etc. Eventually did bloods which came back positive. Then she was off diagnosing loads with EMS. Anyway farrier we found was great and he is now sound 4 years later,
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barbara.gregory |
Posted - 07 Nov 2014 : 2:40:55 PM Great news and wonderful to hear of all the others who have recovered completely.
Barbara |
Ryu |
Posted - 06 Nov 2014 : 9:48:20 PM My endurance horse had rotated pedal bone and a total of 4 bouts of laminitis. My farrier and vet supported me (no fancy shoeing though)He came sound and this year got back to his previous FEI 2* level. He completed 2 120km rides successfully at the Windsor Hose Show and representing Wales at the Home International. The message of his life was to never give up on them. |
SuziQ |
Posted - 06 Nov 2014 : 07:41:16 AM So pleased to hear this, I had trouble with the first vet who came to see my girl, it was very frustrating that our views on treatment were so different. The second vet had done much more reading, was more newly qualified and actually had horses herself was great and we were able to devise a strategy that we were both happy with. As I said to the first vet, I have to pay for your opinion but I don't have to take it! |
Goldenmane |
Posted - 06 Nov 2014 : 07:37:22 AM Great news and well done for being positive (its sometimes easy to be blinded by professionals!) |
sab2 |
Posted - 05 Nov 2014 : 9:19:18 PM Good news |
garnet |
Posted - 05 Nov 2014 : 8:13:41 PM That's wonderful news! |
debs |
Posted - 05 Nov 2014 : 8:00:04 PM Yay! Great news |
Ari |
Posted - 05 Nov 2014 : 5:20:16 PM Great news, my mare recovered fully from a rotated pedal bone at 15; she retired from hacking at 26 and lived to 30 never a day lame again. |
Pasch |
Posted - 05 Nov 2014 : 2:28:54 PM Good news! I remember your vet giving you some strange advice...
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proctorclaire |
Posted - 05 Nov 2014 : 2:03:54 PM The vet and farrier were doing all sorts and then when she wasn't getting better they wanted to start it all from scratch again. Eh don't think so! |
FireLight |
Posted - 05 Nov 2014 : 1:54:46 PM Brilliant news, keep going it's worth it in the end. My boy had rotated pedal bones and has been sound and in full work for 3 years now, with the help of my very understanding farrier. |