Advise needed. Horse lame only when trotting??!!

nikicb

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A full bone scan, revealed no problems.
Very sore Sacroiliac diagnosed after an elimination process.
Horse rested at grass, now sound, will have more Physiotherapist treatment before starting very light work at home.

Thankyou for the helpful caring respondents

Thank you for coming back and posting. I really hope Felix comes right for you. xx
 

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Just to clarify!THE GELDING IN QUESTION,HAS NEVER BEEN FOR SALE AND NEVER WILL BE! AT One point I was looking for a temporary loan home,only because of a drastic change in my domestic situation. The video was posted in the hope that someone had experienced similar and could help solve the mystery. Felix has always been under supervision from competent vets and physiotherapists. The very sad thing is that trained staff should have known more than me, the damage and discomfort for him could have been less.
 

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Strange how you are dragging this thread back up.

And just to say, when a previous horse at yard fractured his front pastern, he wasn't ever as lame as yours.
 

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Strange really?! Just have a bit of spare time and hope to help someone who may be in a similar predicament, of not knowing.
 
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