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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 9956"><p>Ok, just some clarification needed. Where is the hoof trying to break off? Toe, side or coronary band? (top) Is the swelling hot or not, and is it pitting edema (finger mark stays when pressed) or not? I have utterly no idea which drug you're giving, since formulations and legal drugs are so different US to Canada. It may be something I've used or may not.</p><p></p><p>In general, swelling between the hock and stifle without communicating swelling between the fetlock and hock will NOT be directly related to the foot. It could certainly be from injury sustained by odd movement from a sore foot, but infection in the foot will not bypass the cannon area in it's swelling. LA shouldn't hurt but likely won't help. If you can answer the above questions, I'll possibly be able to refine my thoughts enough to give you a direction. V</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 9956"] Ok, just some clarification needed. Where is the hoof trying to break off? Toe, side or coronary band? (top) Is the swelling hot or not, and is it pitting edema (finger mark stays when pressed) or not? I have utterly no idea which drug you're giving, since formulations and legal drugs are so different US to Canada. It may be something I've used or may not. In general, swelling between the hock and stifle without communicating swelling between the fetlock and hock will NOT be directly related to the foot. It could certainly be from injury sustained by odd movement from a sore foot, but infection in the foot will not bypass the cannon area in it's swelling. LA shouldn't hurt but likely won't help. If you can answer the above questions, I'll possibly be able to refine my thoughts enough to give you a direction. V [/QUOTE]
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