michickenwrangler
Loving the herd life
We just returned from the Pine Marten Run in MI's UP. Izzie ended up 2nd in the LW division, but she finished with a mild suspensory injury.
There were a lot of half-buried and hidden-by-leaves-roots so she did stumble several times during the course. Vet said she was "slightly off" Grade 1 lameness and that there was a little pain in her right front leg. She rated the pain a 2 on a scale of 1-10. Vet said there was no swelling, leg was still nice and tight.
Izzie pulled a suspensory last summer on Shore to Shore, limping in at a walk. The same vet had that one rated a Grade 3 lameness, observable at a walk. Izzie recovered from that and 10 weeks later we finished 6th on a tough course in competition.
Since I don't wrap for trailering, I put a clay poultice on her.
Is there anything else I should/could be doing for her? A group of us was planning a trip to Elk Hill in 2 weeks. Would she be OK by then? or not?
Thanks
ETA: Vet said pasture was fine, she didn't need to be confined to a stall (both instances)
There were a lot of half-buried and hidden-by-leaves-roots so she did stumble several times during the course. Vet said she was "slightly off" Grade 1 lameness and that there was a little pain in her right front leg. She rated the pain a 2 on a scale of 1-10. Vet said there was no swelling, leg was still nice and tight.
Izzie pulled a suspensory last summer on Shore to Shore, limping in at a walk. The same vet had that one rated a Grade 3 lameness, observable at a walk. Izzie recovered from that and 10 weeks later we finished 6th on a tough course in competition.
Since I don't wrap for trailering, I put a clay poultice on her.
Is there anything else I should/could be doing for her? A group of us was planning a trip to Elk Hill in 2 weeks. Would she be OK by then? or not?
Thanks
ETA: Vet said pasture was fine, she didn't need to be confined to a stall (both instances)