Mesotherapy (multiple needle injections in a pattern to relieve back pain) tracks along the back - treated 2 days ago.
Pin firing marks at the back of the hocks for the treatment of curbs (inflammation of the tarsal ligament). The skin was burned in multiple focused areas to cause inflammation and stop pain. Curbs can be very painful and occur with excessive strain from training or from trauma though this is usually just in one limb.
Pin firing marks at the back of the hocks for the treatment of curbs (inflammation of the tarsal ligament). The skin was burned in multiple focused areas to cause inflammation and stop pain.
Pin firing marks at the back of the hocks for the treatment of curbs (inflammation of the tarsal ligament). The skin was burned in multiple focused areas to cause inflammation and stop pain. Curbs can be very painful and occur with excessive strain from training or from trauma though this is usually just in one limb.
A growing mass in this horse's neck was surgically removed 2 months ago. The mass was not well defined and the attempt was incomplete. The surgical site still drains due to the removal of the blood flow during surgery causing necrosis of the site and draining pus.
6 yr old Hanovarian that received staple surgery as a foal to correct a valgus deformity in the RF limb. The 2 white marks are damaged hair from the surgery. This is the area of the epiphysis of the radius where the correction was made. The white hairs on the mid-cannon are from cast pressure as this horse also wore a cast.
White hairs above the accessory carpal bone of the knee is common damage from being in a cast.