Lame-swollen ankles and legs-help
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Lame-swollen ankles and legs-help
Two weeks ago-I notice my mare with swollen ankles and legs. One of her hooves had and abcesses-which was treated and seems to be doing good. I put her on peniccillin and she got better. She eating and alert-but her ankles and legs again appear to be swollen again like she has goit. She has a white discharge coming out of her vagina-if this helps. She losing weight fast. Has anybody ever seen this-all her four legs look like ballons.
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One of her front hooves-near the frog started to ooozzz puss-and I'm scared that the cleaniliness of the enviroment she is in-has caused the infection. I was scared of founder-but she seems ok. I going to try and keep things clean til I can see the vet thursday-plus shes on antibiotics and bute. Hope this helps.
Thanks for your posts.
Thanks for your posts.
For immediate relief, pick out the affected hoof and pick out all the dead stuff around where it is oozing. Soak the hoof in warm water and epsom salts for 15-20 mins. Take the foot and press around where the oozing was to see how much puss there is. If you have a hoof knife, you can dig around a bit. Take a syringe (no needle) and sluice some Betatine into the void where the puss was. Let it drain out. Pack over it with sugar mixed with Furazone, followed by cotton batting to fill the bottom of the hoof. Wrap the whole hoof with a vetwrap. Change daily.
Sometimes when a field horse is brought in for treatment, the lack of movement causes the other legs to stock up. It could be that simple.
Sometimes when a field horse is brought in for treatment, the lack of movement causes the other legs to stock up. It could be that simple.
So Run for the Roses, as fast as you can.....
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I know this is a semi old post, but none of you were concerned about the vaginal discharge? That would have been my first concern, making me worry that she has some sort of infection that has gone systemic making her legs swell, and that she is losing weight because she is so sick. I hope the mare is ok now.
madelyn wrote:Does she have a fever? How big was the abscess? I hope you have not got a generalizd infection on your hands (strep, staph, etc.) and that if that possibility exists you have implemented quarantine procedures.
This was related to the vaginal discharge. No one else seemed to ask, nor were the questions answered.
So Run for the Roses, as fast as you can.....
She is doing better-Thanks to your help-I have since drained the infected area-placed her on a iodine/sugar paste-wrapped with coton and vet wrap. She was placed on Bute to help in the swelling and pain. She is doing great-all swelling is gone-she's eating like crazy-totally different horse. Thanks again for the info.