Well, I got the call from our leg vet this morning. He had taken Janie's films to a surgeon's conference in Chicago over the weekend, and the concensus is that the OCDs in her fetlock most definitely need to come out. I asked him what would happen if we didn't have surgery and he told me that I'd have "a very fancy broodmare". So she is tentatively scheduled for Friday, Nov. 9. I have to call back tomorrow to confirm it. The farrier is coming Nov. 2, so I wanted to wait until after he comes so he can pull her shoes and trim her feet.
Her exact diagnosis is plantar P1 OCDs. He said he would estimate the comeback rate to be 75%. It's usually a bit higher rate for a fetlock OCD (80%) but hers are quite large and in a difficult position. She'll have 2 weeks of stall rest, 2 more weeks of hand walking and then 4-8 weeks of daily turnout. He said she has to be in a small turnout, so I don't know where we're going to put her because it will be the dead of winter, so the only place is the indoor but it is way too big. I guess we'll cross that bridge when we come to it.
So that is where we are right now. I'll still be going to the Gordyville Turkey Run show, but ONCE AGAIN, I'll be going without a horse. More time to drink beer, I guess.
