Post on 10-Feb-2022
transcript
HORSE REGISTRATION
FORM
F I L L E D B Y
D A T E
… 06.07.2011
Official Member of
Equine Vet International®
HORSE REGISTRATION FORM
Ex.00.01.01 Rev. 14 EN
1. H O R S E 2. P H O T O
Name: H A L L E Y
Date of Birth: / “Declared” Age: __ (by owner) “Estimated” Age: ~ __ (if exact date is unknown)
Sex: stallion mare gelding
Color: Height(cm): ______
Breed: hot blood:
cold blood: warm blood: pony:
Passport: yes
no
3.
O W N E R
Passport Number (ISO-Norm): _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Microchip: yes no
Location: left side of the neck right side of the neck
Microchip Number: _____________________________
Adress of the Stable: Mutlu Çebi Çiftliği Groom: Nuri Yılmaz
Tel.: _____________________________________
Name / Surname: Semih Ersoy
Tel.: 0533 681 46 62
E-Mail: semihersoy@atistanbul.com
T O C A L L I N E M E R G E N C Y
Trainer Rider Other: _______________________________
Name / Surname: _______________________________________
Tel.: __________________________________________________
4. T E M P E R A M E N T 5. V I C E S
calm excited timid nervous aggressive other: ____________________________________________
none wind sucking crib biting turning in the stable other: ___________________________________________
6. S T A B L I N G
alone
group other animals in the group Horse/Pony Donkey
other: _______________________
Bedding: rice straw shavings sand other: _____________
Feeding : hay weed straw clover grass silage
oat barley corn bran sugar beat cossettes
pellets branded pellets: ____________ other: ________
box box with paddock mews
paddock pasture alone group alone group
Watering: automatic water dispenser bucket open through other: _______
7. U S E
dressage show jumping hobby hacking race breeding school western vaulting carriage other: retired
8. R O U T I N E P R O C E D U R E S
V a c c i n a t i o n regular irregular Tetanus Influenza Herpes Rabies other: _______________
W o r m i n g irregular feces examination; ___ month intervals
S h o e i n g / T r i m m i n g irregular
Farrier: Mehmet Çelik
D e n t a l C a r e irregular
By whom?: Veterinarian / Horse Dentist: Fikret Memişoğlu
9. H I S T O R Y O F T H E H O R S E
How long have you known the horse ?
Since September 1990.
Known diseases, injuries, diagnoses, previous operations, regularly used medicine: ___________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________
: Photograph taken
21.04.1986
regular; 6 months intervals regular; 6 weeks intervals
regular; 3 months intervals
Chestnut
Thoroughbred
none not known
- Musculoskeletal System -
LAMENESS EXAMINATION
H O R S E
H A L L E Y
O W N E R
Semih Ersoy
V E T E R I N A R I A N
ANAMNESIS
D A T E
… 06.07.2011
Official Member of
Equine Vet International®
MUSCULOSKELETAL SYSTEM Lameness Examination
ANAMNESIS
Ex.08.02.01 Rev. 06 EN
G E N E R A L A N A M N E S I S Q U E S T I O N S
1. What is your complaint about your horse? 4. Where did the lameness / condition become apparent? Lameness □ alone in the stable / field
□ in the company of other horses
□ during a ride / work
When did you notice the findings? □ transport (□ before / □ during / □ after)
Three days ago (03.07.2011) other: Unknown
5. Did your horse have similar problems before?
2. These findings occurred: no □ yes - when ?
suddenly □ slowly □ unknown
□ other: 6. Did the other horses display similar findings? no □ yes - how ?
In the course of time, these findings:
□ worsened □ alleviated did not change 7. Has the horse been treated for this condition? no □ yes - by whom? ________________________
3. Is there a suspected cause? - treatments applied:
□ no yes - possible cause: May be possibly related to shoeing.
S P E S I F I C A N A M N E S I S Q U E S T I O N S - L A M E N E S S E X A M I N A T I O N
1. The horse is used for: 7. With exercise, the findings; Hobby use □ worsen □ alleviate do not change
other: Has not been ridden since lameness was first detected.
Takes part in competitions / races?
no □ yes - level: ___________________________________ 8. With rest, the findings; □ worsen □ alleviate do not change
Has the horse been used for different purposes previously? □ other:
Horse racing and show jumping
2. Regular weekly exercise program: 9. Arena surfaces: Lunging 1-2 days a week. Rarely hacked. Turned out daily in outdoor arena: □ special surface sand □ grass
the field indoor arena: □ special surface □ sand paddy
□ track: □ sand-quartz (fiber, stabilizer modified) □ sand □ grass
field □ other: _________________________________
Structure of the surface: suitable □ unsuitable:
Was the horse recently been exercised on different surfaces / in
3. Any changes on exercise program before the findings occurred? different facilities?
no □ yes - structure of the surface:
no □ yes - type and reason of the change : 10. Horse last shod on ( shoeing / □ rasping): 01.07.2011
Was the horse recently been shod by a different farrier?
4. Did you observe any stiffness, stumbling etc. before the findings no □ yes – when ? _________________________________
occurred? – farrier: _________________________________
no □ yes - how?
11. Have the horse had a different shoeing / rasping in last 6 months?
5. Was the horse on rest before the findings occurred? no □ yes – type of change:
no □ yes - duration of rest: ___ □ days/ □ weeks / □ months
– reason of the change ?
– Has the horse been jumped or played up after the rest in lunge, ridden work or in the field? For how long the current shoeing / rasping type has been in use?
□ no □ yes Not changed for many years
12. Other anamnesis info:
6. Does the horse rest one of his limbs in the stable? no □ yes - which limb?
GENERAL CLINICAL EXAMINATION
H O R S E
H A L L E Y
O W N E R
Semih Ersoy
V E T E R I N A R I A N
D A T E
… 06.07.2011
Official Member of
Equine Vet International®
GENERAL CLINICAL EXAMINATION
Ex.00.03 Rev. 10 EN
1. S T A N C E 2. B E H A V I O U R
NSF other: __________________________________ __________________________________________________
happy quiet dull painful colicking
3. B O D Y C O N D I T I O N
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 cachectic very thin thin moderately thin normal moderately fleshy fleshy fat very fat
4. C O N D I T I O N S
Hair: NSF other: ______________________________________________________________________________________
Hooves: NSF other: ___________________________________________________________________________________
Stable and Environment: NSF other: _________________________________________________________________________
5. T E M P E R A T U R E – R E S P I R A T I O N R A T E – P U L S E 6. N A S A L D I S C H A R G E
Temperature Respiration Rate Pulse
NSF
unilateral bilateral left right
º C / min / min
Discharge quality: serous mucous purulent epistaxis rhinoraghie
7. M U C O U S M E M B R A N E S 8. S U B M A N D I B U L A R L Y M P H N O D U L E
NSF anemic hyperemic cyanotic icteric
Size: NSF swollen, _____ cm in diameter
wet dry
Consistence: NSF soft hard
Capillary refill time: ≤ 3 sec > 3 sec ( _____ sec)
Heat: NSF hot
9. V I S U A L R E F L E X T E S T 10. E X T R E M I T I E S
NSF
Heat: NSF hot cold
other: __________________________________________ _________________________________________________
Pulse Quality: NSF strong
11. A U S C U L T A T I O N O F T H E H E A R T 14. O V E R A L L E V A L U A T I O N
NSF other: __________________________________
__________________________________________________
__________________________________________________
CA
RD
IOV
AS
CU
LAR
SY
ST
EM
RE
SP
IRA
TO
RY
SY
ST
EM
ALI
ME
NT
AR
Y S
YS
TE
M
NE
RV
OU
S S
YS
TE
M
HA
EM
OLY
MP
HA
TIC
SY
ST
EM
DE
RM
AT
OLO
GY
OC
ULA
R S
YS
TE
M
MU
SC
ULO
SK
ELE
TA
L S
YS
TE
M
UR
INA
RY
SY
ST
EM
EN
DO
CR
INE
SY
ST
EM
RE
PR
OD
UC
TIV
E
SY
ST
EM
– S
TA
LLIO
N
RE
PR
OD
UC
TIV
E
SY
ST
EM
– M
AR
E
RE
PR
OD
UC
TIV
E
SY
ST
EM
– F
OA
L
12. A U S C U L T A T I O N O F T H E L U N G S
NSF other: __________________________________
__________________________________________________
__________________________________________________
13. C O U G H
the horse is coughing spontaneously
S U G G E S T E D E X A M I N A T I O N S
coughed 1 time(s) after cough reflex test
D E C I D E D E X A M I N A T I O N S
NSF: No Spesific Finding
GENERAL CLINICAL EXAMINATION
37,5 12 38
- Muskuloskeletal System -
LAMENESS EXAMINATION
H O R S E
H A L L E Y
O W N E R
Semih Ersoy
V E T E R I N A R I A N
INSPECTION IN MOVEMENT
D A T E
… 06.07.2011
Official Member of
Equine Vet International®
MUSCULOSKELETAL SYSTEM Lameness Examination
INSPECTION In movement
Ex.08.02.04 Rev. 02 EN
A - H A R D S U R F A C E F R O N T I N S P E C T I O N L A T E R A L I N S P E C T I O N
1. Walk - Straight line Findings: NSF Findings: NSF
□
2. Trot - Straight line Findings: Lame on right forelimb □ NSF Findings: Lame on right forelimb □ NSF
L E F T S I D E R I G H T S I D E
3. Trot - Big circle (on hand) Findings: Lame on right forelimb □ NSF Findings: Lame on right forelimb □ NSF
4. Trot - Small circle (on hand) Findings: Lame on right forelimb □ NSF Findings: Lameness is more obvious □ NSF
5. L A M E N E S S D E G R E E : □ A0 □ A1 □ A2 A3 □ A4 □ A5
B - S O F T S U R F A C E F R O N T I N S P E C T I O N L A T E R A L I N S P E C T I O N
6. Walk - Straight line Findings: □ NSF Findings: □ NSF □ □
7. Trot - Straight line Findings: Lame on right forelimb □ NSF Findings: Lame on right forelimb □ NSF
L E F T S I D E R I G H T S I D E
8. Trot - Circle Findings: Lame on right forelimb □ NSF Findings: Lame on right forelimb □ NSF (Lounging or handling)
9. L A M E N E S S D E G R E E : □ B0 □ B1 □ B2 B3 □ B4 □ B5
C - R I D I N G
10. Findings:
□ NSF
□
11. L A M E N E S S D E G R E E : □ C0 □ C1 □ C2 □ C3 □ C4 □ C5
D - O T H E R E X A M I N A T I O N S (On carriage etc.)
12. Findings:
□ NSF
□
P R O V O C A T I O N T E S T S:
F O R E L I M B H I N D L I M B
L E F T R I G H T L E F T R I G H T
13. Flexion of the Interphalangeal joints
□NSF □ (+) □ (+/-) □NSF □ (+) □ (+/-) □NSF □ (+) □ (+/-) □NSF □ (+) □ (+/-)
14. Flexion of the Metacarpo-/Metatarsophalangeal joint
□NSF □ (+) □ (+/-) □NSF □ (+) □ (+/-) □NSF □ (+) □ (+/-) □NSF □ (+) □ (+/-)
15. Flexion of the Interphalangeal and Metacarpo/Metatarso- NSF □ (+) □ (+/-) □NSF (+) □ (+/-) □NSF □ (+) □ (+/-) □NSF □ (+) □ (+/-)
phalangeal joints together
16. Flexion of the Carpal joints
□NSF □ (+) □ (+/-) □NSF □ (+) □ (+/-)
17. Flexion of the Proximal limb
□NSF □ (+) □ (+/-) □NSF □ (+) □ (+/-)
18. Flexion of the Tarsal joints
□NSF □ (+) □ (+/-) □NSF □ (+) □ (+/-)
19. Extension of the Tarsal joints
□NSF □ (+) □ (+/-) □NSF □ (+) □ (+/-)
20. Churchill test
□NSF □ (+) □ (+/-) □NSF □ (+) □ (+/-)
21. Flexion of the Stifle
□NSF □ (+) □ (+/-) □NSF □ (+) □ (+/-)
22. Flexion of the entire hindlimb
□NSF □ (+) □ (+/-) □NSF □ (+) □ (+/-)
23. Cruciate test
□NSF □ (+) □ (+/-) □NSF □ (+) □ (+/-)
NSF: No Spesific Finding, : Video captured
- Musculoskeletal System -
RADIOLOGICAL EXAMINATION
H O R S E
H A L L E Y
O W N E R
Semih Ersoy
V E T E R I N A R I A N
FINDINGS
D A T E
… 07.07.2011
Official Member of
Equine Vet International®
MUSCULOSKELETAL SYSTEM Radiological Examination
Findings
Ex.08.05 Rev. 01 EN
HALLEY -X1- 07.07.2011
- Musculoskeletal System -
RADIOLOGICAL EXAMINATION
H O R S E
H A L L E Y
O W N E R
Semih Ersoy
V E T E R I N A R I A N
FINDINGS
D A T E
… 07.07.2011
Official Member of
Equine Vet International®
MUSCULOSKELETAL SYSTEM Radiological Examination
Findings
Ex.08.05 Rev. 01 EN
HALLEY -X2- 07.07.2011
EXAMINATION REPORT
H O R S E
H A L L E Y
O W N E R
Semih Ersoy
V E T E R I N A R I A N
D A T E
… 17.07.2011
Official Member of
Equine Vet International®
EXAMINATION REPORT
Ex.00.06 Rev. 01 TR
Registration info, anamnesis info and clinical examination findings were assessed
together; clinical examination revealed the following findings. During the initial examination conducted on 29.06.2011, the horse was observed
to be lame on his right fore in trot on a straight line. The vet recommended treatment with a non-steroid anti-inflammatory drug for
five days and decided to re-examine Halley in motion following the completion of said drug treatment.
The second examination conducted on Tuesday, 06.07.2011 revealed that the
horse was still lame on his right fore. The results of the provocation test (distal limb flexion) carried out on the left fore
and the right fore were found to be negative (-) and positive (+), respectively. Examination was continued with local anesthesia on nerve blocks and Ramus Tori Digitalis Anesthesia, Deep Palmar Anesthesia and Low Four Point Anesthesia were applied respectively on the horse’s right foreleg. Whereas the first two applications yielded a negative (-) result, the Low Four Point Anesthesia came up with a positive (+) result.
On Wednesday, July 07, an intra-articular anesthesia administered to the right
fore fetlock joint resulted in the disappearance of the lameness. No particular findings were observed in the radiological examination of the right
fore fetlock joint and distal regions (See HALLEY -X1- 07.07.2011, HALLEY -X2- 07.07.2011).
Intra-articular corticosteroid and hyaluronic acid injections were administered to
eliminate potential cartilage damage in the fetlock joint and to increase the quality of the synovial fluid.
It was recommended to keep the horse on box rest for ten days until the next
examination, not to lunge the horse meanwhile and to have him walked in hand for ten minutes thrice a day.
The control examination conducted on 17.07.2011 revealed that the lameness
has disappeared and it was decided to gradually return the horse to work. To that end, a return-to-work program was drawn up and enclosed with the report. A control examination will be conducted once the return-to-work program is completed.
Veterinarian …
- Musculoskeletal System -
LAMENESS EXAMINATION
H O R S E
H A L L E Y
O W N E R
Semih Ersoy
V E T E R I N A R I A N
WORK PROGRAM
D A T E
… 17.07.2011
Official Member of
Equine Vet International®
MUSCULOSKELETAL SYSTEM Lameness Examination
Work Program
Day
Walk in hand (min)
Walk (Ridden) (min)
Rising Trot (times) (throughout the long side of
the school*)
Sitting Trot (min)
Canter (min)
Pole-work and Grid-work
(min) Walk after work (min)
Total time (min)
1
- 20 - - - - - 20
2
- 20 - - - - - 20
3
- 20 - - - - - 20
4
- 30 - - - - - 30
5
- 30 - - - - - 30
6
- 40 - - - - - 40
7
- 40 - - - - - 40
8
- 20 6 - - - 10 30 +
Laps in rising trot
9
- 20 6 - - - 10 30 +
Laps in rising trot
10
- 20 6 - - - 10 30 +
Laps in rising trot
11
- 20 8 - - - 10 30 +
Laps in rising trot
12
- 20 8 - - - 10 30 +
Laps in rising trot
13
- 20 8 - - - 10 30 +
Laps in rising trot
14
- 20 10 - - - 10 30 +
Laps in rising trot
15
- 20 10 - - - 10 30 +
Laps in rising trot
16
- 20 14 - - - 10 30 +
Laps in rising trot
17
- 20 14 - - - 10 30 +
Laps in rising trot
18
- 20 18 - - - 10 30 +
Laps in rising trot
19
- 20 18 - - - 10 30 +
Laps in rising trot
20
- 20 22 - - - 10 30 +
Laps in rising trot
21
- 20 22 - - - 10 30 +
Laps in rising trot
* Based on the dimensions of the outdoor school on the premises.
During the period covered by the work program, the horse must not be turned out in the field or the school or lunged to prevent him from acting boisterously. Changes may be made to the feed rations of highly strung horses during the first phase when the work load is relatively low. The amount of hard feed may be reduced while increasing the amount of hay to ensure that the horse gets less energy but is nevertheless fed a balanced diet. Work in rising trot must be interrupted in corners and circles which must be ridden in walk. After each session of work, the horse’s legs must be felt for temperature and the vet must be contacted in case of any abnormality in temperature. Ensuring that the horse is walked for a sufficient amount of time at the beginning of each work session allows muscles and synovial fluids to function properly. As the period of walk is extended and the blood circulation speeds up, muscles and tendons become more flexible. The length of this period also plays an important role on the quality and viscosity of the synovial fluid. It is recommended to begin work by walking the horse for at least 10 minutes during spring-summer when the weather is mild and to extend this period to 15-20 minutes in the colder months of winter. This will ensure that the locomotive system maintains its most important feature, i.e its flexibility. Note: Mondays and other holidays are not included in the work program. The days on the left hand corner implies only the days on which the horse is worked.