little_critter
Well-Known Member
I'm blessed with a pony who is never sick or sorry, which means on the rare occasion when something is wrong I'm rather clueless!
Was going to go on a hack today, just got 10m down the road and a car came so I trotted to get out of the way. My pony felt lame. We had only trotted a few strides so I asked again, she was resistant then trotted and still felt lame so we went back to the yard.
The lameness is on her off front.
I initially thought maybe she had trodden on a stone but thinking about it she felt lame from the first step, it's not like she was ok then suddenly went lame.
She's not hopping lame, felt ok in walk but there's unlevelness and a slight nod in trot. ( I checked for stones in her feet immediately and again back at the yard)
So what to do? Leave it a few days and if she's still lame call the vet?
She's happily munching in the field at the moment.
Was going to go on a hack today, just got 10m down the road and a car came so I trotted to get out of the way. My pony felt lame. We had only trotted a few strides so I asked again, she was resistant then trotted and still felt lame so we went back to the yard.
The lameness is on her off front.
I initially thought maybe she had trodden on a stone but thinking about it she felt lame from the first step, it's not like she was ok then suddenly went lame.
She's not hopping lame, felt ok in walk but there's unlevelness and a slight nod in trot. ( I checked for stones in her feet immediately and again back at the yard)
So what to do? Leave it a few days and if she's still lame call the vet?
She's happily munching in the field at the moment.