Lameness & Limping FAQs

At Redtail Equine Veterinary Service, we understand how concerning it can be when your horse is limping or showing signs of lameness. Serving the areas surrounding Denver, Castle Rock, Kiowa, Elizabeth, and Parker, CO, our experienced equine veterinarian is here to provide mobile horse vet services, ensuring your horse receives the best care, right at your location. Our focus on horse lameness care helps identify and treat the causes of limping and discomfort in your equine companion.

Lameness & Limping FAQs

What Causes Lameness and Limping in Horses?

Lameness and limping can stem from a variety of causes, ranging from injury to underlying health issues. Some common causes include joint or hoof problems, muscle strains, tendon or ligament injuries, or infections. A horse may also experience lameness due to poor shoeing, improper footing, or sudden changes in workload or activity. If your horse is limping or showing signs of lameness, it's important to address the issue early to prevent further complications.

How Can Redtail Equine Veterinary Service Help?

As a mobile service, Redtail Equine Veterinary Service offers horse lameness care directly at your farm, barn, or stable in the Denver, Castle Rock, Kiowa, Elizabeth, and Parker, CO areas. Our equine veterinarian specializes in diagnosing and treating lameness and limping in horses, donkeys, and mules. Through careful observation, palpation, and diagnostic tools, our veterinarian can pinpoint the cause of the limping and recommend the most appropriate treatment.

What Are the Treatment Options for Lameness and Limping?

Treatment for lameness and limping varies depending on the underlying cause. Our horse veterinarian may recommend rest, anti-inflammatory medications, joint injections, physical therapy, or corrective shoeing to relieve discomfort. In more severe cases, surgery or specialized rehabilitation may be necessary. Our goal is to provide effective horse limping care that restores your horse’s mobility and well-being as quickly as possible.

When Should You Call an Emergency Equine Vet?

If your horse suddenly becomes severely lame or limps after an injury, it may be necessary to call an emergency equine vet. Our emergency equine vet services are available to address urgent lameness or injury situations, ensuring your horse receives prompt and professional care. If you're concerned about your horse’s lameness or limping, don’t hesitate to contact us for an immediate consultation.

Trust Redtail Equine Veterinary Service for Your Horse's Care

If you're in need of equine lameness care, including treatment for limping or lameness, Redtail Equine Veterinary Service is your trusted provider in the Denver, Castle Rock, Kiowa, Elizabeth, and Parker, CO areas. As a mobile horse vet, our veterinarian comes to you, offering expert care without the hassle of transporting your horse.

We are dedicated to ensuring your horse’s comfort and health. For more information or to schedule an appointment, call Redtail Equine Veterinary Service at (303) 775-4061. We’re here to help you and your horse every step of the way.

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Our Regular Schedule for Appointments

Monday
8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Tuesday
8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Wednesday
8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Thursday
8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Friday
8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Saturday
Closed
Sunday
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