CAM1508
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For the past couple of weeks my horse has been intermittentlylame in both hind legs. The degree of the lameness can vary from day to day -sometimes he's sound and other times he drags his back legs. He also wont puton muscle around his bum (from his pelvis / hips area backwards) and both hisback legs are quite stiff when you pick them up to pick his feet out and they havealso started to click when he walks.
He also moves very short behind and is quite clumsy anduncoordinated in both hind legs. As well as this he also has problems withpicking his legs up over poles (I have been doing a lot of physio exerciseswith him using raised poles to try and help this but it hasnt made anydifference).
I have also noticed a drastic change in his behaviourrecently. He has begun to rear and strike out at people, which is so unlike him,which seems to coincide with when he is lamer. Also he has started to be verygrumpy to be groomed anywhere from his withers back and to have his saddle puton and his girth done up, and pins his ears back threatening to bite and kick,which again is so unlike him.
We are getting the vet up to have a look at him anyway, I justwondered if anyone else has experienced something like this with their horse,or if anyone has any ideas as to what might be wrong with him?
He also moves very short behind and is quite clumsy anduncoordinated in both hind legs. As well as this he also has problems withpicking his legs up over poles (I have been doing a lot of physio exerciseswith him using raised poles to try and help this but it hasnt made anydifference).
I have also noticed a drastic change in his behaviourrecently. He has begun to rear and strike out at people, which is so unlike him,which seems to coincide with when he is lamer. Also he has started to be verygrumpy to be groomed anywhere from his withers back and to have his saddle puton and his girth done up, and pins his ears back threatening to bite and kick,which again is so unlike him.
We are getting the vet up to have a look at him anyway, I justwondered if anyone else has experienced something like this with their horse,or if anyone has any ideas as to what might be wrong with him?