Kal
Well-Known Member
I'm a bit in a quandary about what to do. I think i'm doing the right thing, just don't want to make it worse.
The weekend before last i went to a dressage show with my boy. He was very excitable so it took me ages in the warm up doing lots of cantering and troting to calm him down. He seem fine all day heath wise.
Then 2 days later i stuck him on the lunge and he seemed a bit stiff in his hind legs, but he was still bucking and playing about on the lunge so i thought i would bung him in the field for a couple of days to see if he could walk it off and i was away working too so seemed senseable. While i was away he did his usual loonying around in his field.
I put him back on the lunge Monday night and he was worse, quite lame now. Luckly the vet came out yesterday to do his injections so got him to have a look. He said there was fluid in both his hocks and knocks to the inside. He wanted him nerve blocked and x-rayed.
Now i can't see anything wrong with his hocks, no fluid, swelling, heat, knocks, nothing and niether can the instructor down the yard. I asked what i could do instead of x-raying etc and he told me to put him on painkillers for a couple of weeks and see what he's like.
Now i can't see anything out of the ordinary (unless he needs physio) and the vet went from loads of tests to just painkillers. My boy has still been bucking etc so is it really that bad and much wrong with him? I think he might have just pulled or twisted something.
and am i doing the right thing?
Sorry that was really long, but i'm worrried.
The weekend before last i went to a dressage show with my boy. He was very excitable so it took me ages in the warm up doing lots of cantering and troting to calm him down. He seem fine all day heath wise.
Then 2 days later i stuck him on the lunge and he seemed a bit stiff in his hind legs, but he was still bucking and playing about on the lunge so i thought i would bung him in the field for a couple of days to see if he could walk it off and i was away working too so seemed senseable. While i was away he did his usual loonying around in his field.
I put him back on the lunge Monday night and he was worse, quite lame now. Luckly the vet came out yesterday to do his injections so got him to have a look. He said there was fluid in both his hocks and knocks to the inside. He wanted him nerve blocked and x-rayed.
Now i can't see anything wrong with his hocks, no fluid, swelling, heat, knocks, nothing and niether can the instructor down the yard. I asked what i could do instead of x-raying etc and he told me to put him on painkillers for a couple of weeks and see what he's like.
Now i can't see anything out of the ordinary (unless he needs physio) and the vet went from loads of tests to just painkillers. My boy has still been bucking etc so is it really that bad and much wrong with him? I think he might have just pulled or twisted something.
and am i doing the right thing?
Sorry that was really long, but i'm worrried.