roxy007
Well-Known Member
Hi - Wondered if anyone can help. My gelding is 21 and has had a busy life prior to coming to us for semi retirement last year. He is very fit and healthy and is still able to go light hacking 2-3 times per week. He isn't asked to do a lot other than, walk, occasional short burst of trot and very occasional canter.
He does however have a slight problem with his hind legs and appears to struggle to find his footing sometimes although more evident if backing him up or turning in a circle. When standing at the mounting block he can have a bit of wobble but when he walks off he seems to be fine. Last time I rode him he had a bit of problem mid hack at a walk and nearly fell over so I had to jump off. I can only describe it as if his back feet are on ice or could this be some sort of pain related problem, I've had our vet out three times now and he can only say maybe its his hocks or back and our farrier reckons it could be sacro iliac problems. He's been for investigations just recently but nothing conclusive came out of that and a suggestion of bone scanning was made which would cost almost £2000. However in a horse of that age I would imagine there would be lots of interesting hot spots that would show up and i wondered if anyone has had anything similar happen with their horse and what the likelihood of a definitive diagnosis would be. He has had neurological tests and these are fine. Really at a loss as was so looking forward to riding him this summer and now that doesn't seem possible.
He does however have a slight problem with his hind legs and appears to struggle to find his footing sometimes although more evident if backing him up or turning in a circle. When standing at the mounting block he can have a bit of wobble but when he walks off he seems to be fine. Last time I rode him he had a bit of problem mid hack at a walk and nearly fell over so I had to jump off. I can only describe it as if his back feet are on ice or could this be some sort of pain related problem, I've had our vet out three times now and he can only say maybe its his hocks or back and our farrier reckons it could be sacro iliac problems. He's been for investigations just recently but nothing conclusive came out of that and a suggestion of bone scanning was made which would cost almost £2000. However in a horse of that age I would imagine there would be lots of interesting hot spots that would show up and i wondered if anyone has had anything similar happen with their horse and what the likelihood of a definitive diagnosis would be. He has had neurological tests and these are fine. Really at a loss as was so looking forward to riding him this summer and now that doesn't seem possible.