Understanding Wind Puffs in Horses

Wind puffs are a common form of blemish found in horses. Many horses may develop windpuffs after years of work. Understanding wind puffs in horses will help you know how to best treat your horse.

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What is a Wind Puffs in Horses?

A wind puff is a fluid-filled soft swelling located around the back of the fetlock joint. They result from fluid distention of the digital flexor tendon sheath, also known as DFTS or the fetlock joint capsule.

Caring for Wind Puffs in Horses

Typically, there is not much you can do to prevent wind puffs from occurring in horses. A horse that has a long career is likely to develop them at an older age, regardless of proper care.

How To Deal Wind Puffs

An ultrasound will show any changes that may occur in soft tissues such as tendons and ligaments. An x-ray will show any changes in joints and bones. If the results come back normal, there will likely be no treatment needed for the wind puffs as long as no changes occur.

Further Treatment of Wind Puffs in Horses

If there is found to be swelling of the joint, a rigorous course of anti-inflammatory therapy with icing is suggested, as it may be synovitis. Your veterinarian may also prescribe anti-inflammatory drugs or the use of injectable or oral hyaluronic acid can also be used to calm the inflammation.

Wind puffs are a common condition in horses. They are most commonly found in older horses that have had continuous work throughout their life. Any horse can be prone to developing wind puffs.

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