RE: lamness

2009-06-19 Thread Deb Logan
This message is from: Deb Logan X-Ray for my Fjord cleared up a mystifying lameness - a cannon bone infection - simple surgery - all better now !! Deb > Date: Fri, 19 Jun 2009 07:53:58 -0600 > From: starfiref...@usa.net > To: fjordhorse@angus.mystery.com > Subject: Re: lamness >

Re: lamness

2009-06-19 Thread jernest
This message is from: jern...@mosquitonet.com My old Bjarne, now 34, had on and off lameness when he was 12...the vet couldn't pin point it, but it turned out it was a long standing staph infection in his shoulder from an old injury that would flare up. If finally culminated in an abcess in his "

Re: lamness

2009-06-19 Thread Starfire Farm
This message is from: Starfire Farm Robin Churchill wrote: I have a warmblood who has seemed lame and was pronounced by Dr. Boswell at Palm Beach Equine (who is a well-known lameness specialist)as the laziest horse he had ever seen. That is so funny! Now that doesn't mean that there hav

Re: lamness

2009-06-19 Thread Lauren Sellars
This message is from: Lauren Sellars Try taking this horse out of the arena with some buds and have a fun. No boring ride see if this helps. That should tell you something. I know some horses absolutely dislike arena work while others love it. Good Luck Lauren Stockwell wrote: This message

Re: lamness

2009-06-19 Thread KateSeidel
This message is from: katesei...@aol.com I'm not saying they *couldn't* do this, but it would definitely be my last target for a lameness display. There are just way too many things that can cause lameness beyond what would be seen in the normal vet testing. Does the lameness occur working

RE: lamness

2009-06-18 Thread Linda Schleef
This message is from: "Linda Schleef" Neither one of my fjords have tried that trick yet. However, I had a quarter horse that would walk just fine down this path to one particular bush and then start limping big time. There wasn't anything different about the footing before or after this spot -

Re: lamness

2009-06-18 Thread Robin Churchill
This message is from: Robin Churchill I have a warmblood who has seemed lame and was pronounced by Dr. Boswell at Palm Beach Equine (who is a well-known lameness specialist)as the laziest horse he had ever seen. Now that doesn't mean that there haven't been times that he really was lame. For