TotalMadgeness
Well-Known Member
My lovely rising 6 connie gelding has sadly never been quite right since I bought him as a 4yo. Various issues including not going forward, hind toe dragging, random back end stumbles, sore lumbar region etc. After many saddler, vet, physio and chiro visits his hind legs were finally xrayed at which point the vet found his stifle joints weren't normal. Basically the ball & socket should be round/concave but they're kind of flattish instead (sorry for the non medical explanation!). Vet said stifles have probably been like this from birth - i.e. not caused by an injury or other condition. Its not a show stopper according to the vet in that he can still be ridden but it would mean that he would probably never be comfortable working in a school (20 x 40m) which is unfortunately the main exercise option I have. The hacking at mine is limited and mainly roads / gravel tracks plus I refuse to go out alone (way too many horse hating drivers!) so this limits me to the occasional weekend where I can get someone to ride out on my other horse for me.
Has anyone got a horse with a similar issue and how do you manage him/her (exercise, supplements, shoeing, therapy etc)? Were you ever able to do competitions on him/her if so what & at what level?
Keen to get it right for this wee lad who has been nothing less than a star throughout the last few years!
Has anyone got a horse with a similar issue and how do you manage him/her (exercise, supplements, shoeing, therapy etc)? Were you ever able to do competitions on him/her if so what & at what level?
Keen to get it right for this wee lad who has been nothing less than a star throughout the last few years!