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• Practice Standards |
Lameness
Lameness is our most common visit to horses and most lamenesses are found in the foot! Abscesses of the sole are very common are are mostly a complication of a puncture wound, which has become septic. These are pared away to allow drainage and subsequent healing, along with antibiotics. This condition often causes stumbling, with the horse sometimes tripping and falling to its knees - usually on hard ground, where the concussion effect is greatest. Once diagnosed long treatment can produce good recovery from this chronic condition, but some horses are limited in what work they can do. The earlier a condition is seen, the better the chance of resolution. Do not hesitate to phone PARKSIDE EQUINE - 01382 811111 (direct line, during working hours) or main number 810777. |
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