Followed by another eight steps forward. On Sunday morning I woke up to the sight of Raven dragging her hind right leg past our bedroom window. The whole thing was puffed up from hock to fetlock, but without any heat or sign of trauma. If not for the swelling I would have assumed it was bad abscess, but it looked just like the pictures of a bowed hind tendon in my encyclopedia of equine veterinary medicine. I was heart broken...after such a long, slow recovery from that puncture wound (to the same hock) it came as big a blow.
With hosing and bute the swelling went down considerably over the course of the day, and Raven spent most of it lying flat out. She looked better on Monday morning, but continued to limp dramatically. By Tuesday night only the fetlock was puffy, the limp was almost gone. This morning she is totally back to normal. There is no evidence of an abscess so I have no clue what happened here. My best working theory is that the hock may be extra sensitive now and she whacked on something. Kerstin is coming this afternoon to do teeth and x-rays on Tonka, but I fear that she will be as stumped as we are.
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Oh my, Raven looks like she is feeling miserable in that picture. Glad to hear she is much better. They really do know how to push your worry buttons don't they?
Good luck with the vet. It's so hard when they're sick! Horses can make amazing recoveries, though, and Raven gets top-notch nutrition and care, which has got to make a difference.
Poor Raven!
Oh, dp, I can just about feel your heart sink as you looked out the window to see Raven limping. As
Carole says, it is "so hard when they're sick!" I'm glad to hear she was feeling better by Monday. Vets have a tough job, part doctor, part detective. If anyone can help them do their job efficiently, it's you. I have confidence that whatever can be done will be done for Raven, and hope that the eventual prognosis will be a good one.
Thank goodness for those 8 steps forward. I'm wishing for my own 8 steps forward, too. :(
I hope Raven steadily improves....and stays healthy and pain free.
~Lisa
Darn it all...will anticipate the rays....
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