Wagtail
Horse servant
Took naughty cob to the horsepital yesterday. A couple of years ago he showed me up there when he tanked off when he spotted the vet approaching from across the yard. Carpark was pretty full with plenty onlookers
. So I thought this time I would pre empt this behaviour and put a bridle on him. All went really well (and controlled) until I had to ride him. He decided to bronc for England. I really thought I was a gonner until I managed to anchor myself for the rest of the onslaught.
Anyway, it was supposed to be a lameness work up and he was busy displaying his sheer athletisism 
Upshot of it was, whilst the vet agreed he didn't look right, he wasn't lame enough on any leg for nerve blocks etc. Typically, he felt better than he had done for many moons as the owner had decided not to ride him, rather than keeping him slightly sore for the diagnostics.
Bit of background. He had slight kissing spine a couple of years ago which was successfully treated with cortisone and now his back feels fab. He has recently looked weak behind and often his right hind does not flex and step through at all well. He looks and feels crippled when he's like that. To my eyes, it looks like it's coming from high up (sacroilliac perhaps, but could be wrong). He is not lame on flexion of hocks or fetlocks behind. He has side bone in all four feet. He is tripping very badly. Yesterday at the vets he almost fell with me in excess of ten times, so now I'm thinking forelimb? Two vets have seen him and can't see any forelimb lameness though. But they have not done flexion in the fore limbs.
Possibly unrelated, he has suddenly started drinking and peeing excessively. But he is well in himself with a hearty appetite. Cheeky and naughty as always.
Plan is to work him hard until he starts to look lame again, and then try to maintain him at that level until the vet can come and see him.
Any ideas?
Upshot of it was, whilst the vet agreed he didn't look right, he wasn't lame enough on any leg for nerve blocks etc. Typically, he felt better than he had done for many moons as the owner had decided not to ride him, rather than keeping him slightly sore for the diagnostics.
Bit of background. He had slight kissing spine a couple of years ago which was successfully treated with cortisone and now his back feels fab. He has recently looked weak behind and often his right hind does not flex and step through at all well. He looks and feels crippled when he's like that. To my eyes, it looks like it's coming from high up (sacroilliac perhaps, but could be wrong). He is not lame on flexion of hocks or fetlocks behind. He has side bone in all four feet. He is tripping very badly. Yesterday at the vets he almost fell with me in excess of ten times, so now I'm thinking forelimb? Two vets have seen him and can't see any forelimb lameness though. But they have not done flexion in the fore limbs.
Possibly unrelated, he has suddenly started drinking and peeing excessively. But he is well in himself with a hearty appetite. Cheeky and naughty as always.
Plan is to work him hard until he starts to look lame again, and then try to maintain him at that level until the vet can come and see him.
Any ideas?
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