Poging GOUD - Vrij

Why do horses' legs swell up?

Horse & Hound

|

October 31, 2019

How can we tell the difference between harmless leg swelling and something more serious? Karen Coumbe MRCVS looks at some causes of swollen legs

Why do horses' legs swell up?

THE phrase “my horse has got a leg” is well understood by horse owners, but can be a surprise to those not used to the equine propensity for legs to blow up like balloons. There will always be a reason for the swelling, but it may not be obvious.

To understand filled legs, one needs to think about a horse’s internal plumbing. Essentially, horses have long legs and especially in larger horses, the lower limbs are a long way from the heart. The heart is the pump designed to drive the body fluids around the body, but in a big horse this is not a simple task.

The biological design means that blood is pumped away from the heart under pressure. It pulses through the big arteries, then travels through the smaller blood vessels, ending up in a network of tiny blood channels, called capillaries, that are spread through the body’s tissues. The blood then has to return to the lungs to reoxygenate and back to the heart, but there is no pump to power the return trip.

Instead, the blood relies on the squeezing action of muscles and tendons to direct it along the thin-walled veins. These veins have valves to stop blood flowing backwards, but there are no big muscles in the horse’s lower limbs to push fluid in the right direction. The same is true for the lymphatic system, which provides additional drainage tubing to remove fluids from the different body tissues. This also requires muscular action and movement to send the fluid back to the centre of the body.

MEER VERHALEN VAN Horse & Hound

Horse & Hound

Horse & Hound

The appliance of science

How can science help reduce the risk of fractures in racing, and in turn societal concerns about horses in sport?

time to read

6 mins

October 02, 2025

Horse & Hound

LUCKY CLOVER STRIKES AGAIN

MONSTEAD course specialists Pippa Warren and Clovers Reward chalked up their first BE90 win when they romped home in front in section A.

time to read

1 mins

October 02, 2025

Horse & Hound

Peaky Blinder steps up in style

From debut wins to emotional salutes, this week delivers rising stars, loyal partnerships and eye-catching comebacks

time to read

3 mins

October 02, 2025

Horse & Hound

Horse & Hound

'Beyond expectations'

The country's best producers and breeders will showcase some exceptional young horses in next week's HOYS finals.

time to read

4 mins

October 02, 2025

Horse & Hound

Horse & Hound

'Incredible' Augustus reigns with world title

A teenage rider and a home-bred, who suffered an accident as a youngster, shine in an unforgettable week for Ireland

time to read

3 mins

October 02, 2025

Horse & Hound

Horse & Hound

Smith's sweet Melody

A Valentine's gift proves a treasure, it's third time lucky for a Welsh section A and a senior Arabian is London-bound

time to read

2 mins

October 02, 2025

Horse & Hound

It's like driving a Ferrari

A former five- star campaigner dances in the rain before bad weather stops play

time to read

3 mins

October 02, 2025

Horse & Hound

Horse & Hound

Tools to change our behaviour to make horses' lives better

The RSPCA hopes its new tools will not “educate” owners, but help them look at equine welfare differently

time to read

2 mins

October 02, 2025

Horse & Hound

Horse & Hound

‘The right riders got the medals’

Andrew Nicholson reflects on an exciting European Championships

time to read

3 mins

October 02, 2025

Horse & Hound

Horse & Hound

Horse buyers and sellers warned of unintended phone contracts

A High Court case shows that even WhatsApp or text messages can count as contracts in horse sales

time to read

2 mins

October 02, 2025

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size