Pink_Pampas
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Hi. About 6 months ago my 26 year old TBxArab went lame for a couple of weeks. A few weeks before he began doing the odd buck on the lunge in canter something he has never ever done before. I was loose schooling him and he went round some poles and lifted his back right leg up to miss them. He then carried on in canter but on the other 3 legs whilst holding this leg up and was obviously uncomfortable. Later on in the evening I went back to check him and the front of his hock had heat in it. He became sound in trot a couple of weeks later but ever since, when I see him cantering in the field he is reluctant to use the leg. When I pick his back feet out he cannot hold up his back legs for very long and puts his leg down. Also, about 4 months ago I noticed that he was struggling to get back up after rolling in the field. It was takings him a few goes to get up. He is sound in trot, tracks up, its just holding the leg up and in canter and getting up after rolling that it is obvious. I wasnt sure if he has developed arthritis in the hock or if something else is causing it back etc. When he initially went lame it was sudden which is making me wonder if it is something else being the cause. When the vet came out about 3 months ago to do his teeth and jabs she said it was probably arthritis, she seems reluctant to investigate old horses. Wondered if anyone had any ideas on whether it is arthritis or something else?