Pidge
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as Pidge was lame and had been diagnosed with Hock Spavin, 2 years to the day of having had to had Higgs PTS with grass sickness (someone up there has a sick sense of humour
)
So decided to get the vet out yesterday to check Pidge over and see how he is doing. He has a slight effusion on his hock which is apparantley to be expected and he does bring his hind legs in a little when moving but no worse than last year
And the best thing was my vet said he looks like a totally different horse to last year as he is so fit and well
and that whatever I am doing to keep doing it
I am so pleased as this time last year I scared myself silly reading up on hock spavin and had a lot of support and kicks up the backside from people on here, both of which were very much needed and appreciated
So just to say thank you so much everyone for your help and support over what has been a difficult time and just to show you that there can be life after hock spavin here is Pidge thoroughly enjoying what he loves best - jumping
So decided to get the vet out yesterday to check Pidge over and see how he is doing. He has a slight effusion on his hock which is apparantley to be expected and he does bring his hind legs in a little when moving but no worse than last year
I am so pleased as this time last year I scared myself silly reading up on hock spavin and had a lot of support and kicks up the backside from people on here, both of which were very much needed and appreciated
So just to say thank you so much everyone for your help and support over what has been a difficult time and just to show you that there can be life after hock spavin here is Pidge thoroughly enjoying what he loves best - jumping