YellowHorse
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Hi Everyone,
This may be a bit long so I apologise in advance!
My Horse, TBX 9 Years old owned him for 5 years.
One day he came in lame from the field, so box rested for a week and he seemed fine. I think he pulled something or ran around on the hard ground too much and he seemed to recover very quickly.
I began riding him again, slow work at first, but noticed after another few days that he didn't seem quite right but that he did losen up with work. I had a more experienced friend take a look at him who's opinion was that he wasn't lame, but yes he could see he was not quite right but looked asthough he had a tight shoulder/ Muscular problem. I continued to ride and lunge to try and lengthen and stretch his shoulder, making sure worked correctly on the bend.
He then had a visit from the physiotherapist a couple of weeks back who confirmed where the pain seemed to be and that I should continue to work him and to ask him to stretch.
Yay! I thought, this is fine I can deal with this. However..
More recently, I turned up at the yard one night to notice he had a swollen hind leg (off Hind), with no obvious signs of why. No heat, no bumps or cuts anywhere on the leg, and nothing noticeable in the foot. ( He is not shod behind ) I rode that night and he was fine until canter where he wasn't bringing his hind leg underneath himself properly and it looked awkward and difficult for him to canter. So walked him off, stretched him out from the ground and again couldn't find anything wrong!!
Within the same few days the Nail from his shoe (near fore) came loose and was bent underneath his front foot, half in and half out, so I wrenched that out. I guess that could have made him sore too, but seemed to be on a different foot. (He's only been shod a week!! )
As you can see this is all very frustrating!!
I went to see him last night. He looked a little sad, I tacked up and walked him over to the school. He is also steps very short on the off fore on the concrete between his stable and the school, and only after he is ridden is he okay to walk correctly.
I got on, walked around for about twenty minutes (crying, lol) he lacked enthusiasm and impulsion even in the walk, but then I asked for trot.
TBH I couldn't even tell you where the lamness was last night because the movement was so awkward I completely gave up on everything, took the tack off and we had cuddles and rolls in the school.
He is also having a blood test next week due to possible yard illness, which I thought he showed no signs off until I thought about his on and off swollen limbs and noticed some swelling under his stomach. (Which has never been there before!)
Today I have asked for him to be kept in his stable and is not going out until I can go up after work and see him. I do not really know what to do for the best, so please if anyone can give me some advice or help that would be great. Thank You! x
Sorry for the long message, you deserve a medal if you got to the end.
This may be a bit long so I apologise in advance!
My Horse, TBX 9 Years old owned him for 5 years.
One day he came in lame from the field, so box rested for a week and he seemed fine. I think he pulled something or ran around on the hard ground too much and he seemed to recover very quickly.
I began riding him again, slow work at first, but noticed after another few days that he didn't seem quite right but that he did losen up with work. I had a more experienced friend take a look at him who's opinion was that he wasn't lame, but yes he could see he was not quite right but looked asthough he had a tight shoulder/ Muscular problem. I continued to ride and lunge to try and lengthen and stretch his shoulder, making sure worked correctly on the bend.
He then had a visit from the physiotherapist a couple of weeks back who confirmed where the pain seemed to be and that I should continue to work him and to ask him to stretch.
Yay! I thought, this is fine I can deal with this. However..
More recently, I turned up at the yard one night to notice he had a swollen hind leg (off Hind), with no obvious signs of why. No heat, no bumps or cuts anywhere on the leg, and nothing noticeable in the foot. ( He is not shod behind ) I rode that night and he was fine until canter where he wasn't bringing his hind leg underneath himself properly and it looked awkward and difficult for him to canter. So walked him off, stretched him out from the ground and again couldn't find anything wrong!!
Within the same few days the Nail from his shoe (near fore) came loose and was bent underneath his front foot, half in and half out, so I wrenched that out. I guess that could have made him sore too, but seemed to be on a different foot. (He's only been shod a week!! )
As you can see this is all very frustrating!!
I went to see him last night. He looked a little sad, I tacked up and walked him over to the school. He is also steps very short on the off fore on the concrete between his stable and the school, and only after he is ridden is he okay to walk correctly.
I got on, walked around for about twenty minutes (crying, lol) he lacked enthusiasm and impulsion even in the walk, but then I asked for trot.
TBH I couldn't even tell you where the lamness was last night because the movement was so awkward I completely gave up on everything, took the tack off and we had cuddles and rolls in the school.
He is also having a blood test next week due to possible yard illness, which I thought he showed no signs off until I thought about his on and off swollen limbs and noticed some swelling under his stomach. (Which has never been there before!)
Today I have asked for him to be kept in his stable and is not going out until I can go up after work and see him. I do not really know what to do for the best, so please if anyone can give me some advice or help that would be great. Thank You! x
Sorry for the long message, you deserve a medal if you got to the end.