The vet came this week to reassess Paddy. We couldn't lunge him because it was snowy everywhere, but did manage to trot him up & again he was a little better, though not sound.
I have done soooooo much reading over the past few weeks about navicular syndrome &barefoot rehab, that I am convinced that this is the way we ought to go with paddy, as remedial shoeing will act like a sticking plaster and he might be sound for a while, but it will do nothing to improve the structure of his foot. Neurectomy is a radical procedure which will affect him significantly, and there is a high chance that the nerve endings will grow back, plus once done, there is no going back.
I talked to the vet about him going barefoot and the fact that I had spoken to Nic Barker at Rockley farm, who thought that Paddy would be a good candidate for barefoot rehab. I was very surprised that when I presented a very argument for trying barefoot, the vet did say it would be worth giving it a go. Managed to get vet to contact Nic to discuss it, and then Nic spoke to me and said that the vet was open to the idea......PHEW...... Thought I would have a fight on my hands!!!
So Paddy is off to Rockley towards the end of February to start his barefoot rehab....Whoop...Whoop!!
Now that the vet has been, I can arrange for the farrier to take off Paddy's shoes in preparation for going to Rockley.
I got Packenham (Paddy for short) - an ex point-to-pointer in May of 2012, after having a break from riding of about 20 years. There have been some ups and downs (mostly downs) over the past 18 months & this is our journey together from Paddy being a racehorse to hopefully eventually a riding horse!
Saturday, 19 January 2013
Wednesday, 2 January 2013
Vet came back today
So the vet came to review Paddy today - trotted him up & he's less lame, but not sound, so wants Paddy to go back to the clinic so that he can have another injection into the navicular bursa. He will then reassess in 2 weeks time.
Meanwhile Paddy has settled in well and is enjoying life at the new yard. He has a new best friend - Murphy......2 Irish boys together!!
Meanwhile Paddy has settled in well and is enjoying life at the new yard. He has a new best friend - Murphy......2 Irish boys together!!
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