February 12, 2011

Welcome Home, Martin!


I purchased Martin more than 8 years ago for the purpose of showing and resale. At the time, I was single and paying bills off my modest income. In order to make a little extra money, I bought and sold several horses like Martin. Martin sold to a wonderful family in the Richmond area. They had two daughters that have since spent a great deal of time and love on him. He carried them both through many great rides in the show pen and out. Both girls are now grown and off to college, so I got a call just before the New Year asking if I would be willing to bring him back home and continue giving him the attention that he deserves.....after a very brief discussion with the family, I agreed....it is so nice to have the handsome guy back in the barn again.


Martin stands at 16.2 hands. He is an appendix Quarter Horse. His registered name is "Northern Moonmaster", and he was quite a competitive guy in his youth. He is 19 years young this year...





..with the face of an angel...




...he never turns down a good meal...




...and appears to enjoy his time in front of the camera...





We do have a couple of issues to work through though....Martin has deep thrush of the central sulcus and a significant case of sheared heels all the way around. He is presenting lameness in his front right with less severe tenderness in the heel area of the other three.




I did a lot of research on his condition, and have settled on the following treatment in an attempt to clear the thrush and promote healing in his heels. Martin's treatment began two weeks ago after I pulled his shoes...I started with a long soak in a Cleantrax solution. I had anticipated soaking both front at the same time, but Martin had other plans. He was not a fan of the big blue boot, so I ended up taking it one at time. I had also anticipated taking pictures of the process, but found that I needed to keep my hands and eyes on the boot, otherwise he was going take the very first opportunity he was given to ditch it!


Each foot is soaked for an hour, and then wrapped in plastic for an additional hour to let the vapors to their thing. It made for a long day, but the results speak for themselves...the majority of the thrush has dried up. On a daily basis, I have been using a mastitis treatment called "ToDAY" to treat the deep split between his heels. The applicator is about 2 inches long, and the splits on each of his feet are at least that deep. The ointment appears to be working, as the thrushy 'smell' of that area before treatment began has almost gone away completely...







This weekend will mark his second soaking using the Cleantrax solution. Keep your fingers crossed that I will be able to convince the big guy to let me do 2 at a time this time around! ...and that I might be able to get some pics too!


We've already noted less sensitivity on all four feet...let's hope for the best! Our goal is to have healthy and sound feet by April 1st.....stay tuned!


SF,

Leah

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