Retraction of deep flexor tendon

Discussion in 'Shoeing Horses with Lameness Issues' started by Gabino, Nov 9, 2012.

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    Rick Burten Professional farrier

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    That is my impression too. She looks like she is walking with a broom handle shoved up her ass.
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    Gary Hill Active Member

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    That would be how I moved all weekend after a puke gave me a good lean and jerk on me last Friday morning...takes ur breath away for a few days...:(
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    Western Hill Forge Active Member

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    You probably got your filter system disrupted! Change your shoes.:p

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    scruggs1 Active Member

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    It's not a broom stick, it's a lot of smoke that has been blown up there.
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    Rick Burten Professional farrier

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    AHA! its said that 'where there's smoke, there's fire' so its no wonder she moves like she does.....o_O
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    Clint Burrell Active Member

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    Preparation H Equid.
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    Mr. Perry Active Member

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    Rick Burten Professional farrier

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    Hope by now you are well on the road to recovery and you'll be able to take enough time to heal properly.
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    Gary Hill Active Member

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    Rick, I was flat on my back for two days, lots of liquid meds and some muscle relaxers.. good to go today, just groggy from the meds..:) Thanks!!:)
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    Michael Allen Champion spokesman for UK toolmaker!

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    Any word on how its doing? any rads taken after the job?
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    Gabino Active Member

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    No,Michael. I will shoe another time the next december 26.Then, teh vet will take rads again for to value the chance of the horse.
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    Gabino Active Member

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    Today, seven weeks later. The coronet band is less stressed and it don't have hematomas.Clinically,the horse is better.Control rads in the next shoeing.

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