Nudibranch
Well-Known Member
I have a horrible here we go again feeling (previous horse was pts aged 8 due to multiple issues)...
10yo Dales mare. Owned since 3 and backed and brought on myself. Diagnosed with PPID aged 9. Well controlled; only issues have been skin and coat quality, some puffiness above the eyes and low energy. Insulin fine. Always excellent Dales feet, very symmetrical and well balanced. Never shod. She does wear boots for hacking as we often ride over stony ground.
Over the last couple of months I started noticing her left fore becoming more boxy. On her last trim the farrier noticed it straight away. Did a quick trot up at the vets, who decided 1/10 lame in trot on that leg. She is booked in for a work up and x rays.
Literally nothing has changed. Last ACTH test was fine (December). We hack, do fun rides, beach rides etc. Like my last horse she has never set foot in an arena.
She did have an abscess in that hoof exactly 2 years ago. Very little pus but it did eventually track out. Seemingly fine ever since and the boxiness is much more recent.
The first thought that comes into my head is early navicular. Or some sort of one sided subclinical laminitis? Farrier pointed out we do live on the side of a hill and part of the grazing is very steep. But I'm not sure that would account for it?
Any suggestions welcome. I know really it's a case of waiting for the x rays but I don't want to be going down another "never quite right" rabbit hole again. And since we moved I've gone from a vet who knew my horses inside out to a big practice where you never see the same person twice.
10yo Dales mare. Owned since 3 and backed and brought on myself. Diagnosed with PPID aged 9. Well controlled; only issues have been skin and coat quality, some puffiness above the eyes and low energy. Insulin fine. Always excellent Dales feet, very symmetrical and well balanced. Never shod. She does wear boots for hacking as we often ride over stony ground.
Over the last couple of months I started noticing her left fore becoming more boxy. On her last trim the farrier noticed it straight away. Did a quick trot up at the vets, who decided 1/10 lame in trot on that leg. She is booked in for a work up and x rays.
Literally nothing has changed. Last ACTH test was fine (December). We hack, do fun rides, beach rides etc. Like my last horse she has never set foot in an arena.
She did have an abscess in that hoof exactly 2 years ago. Very little pus but it did eventually track out. Seemingly fine ever since and the boxiness is much more recent.
The first thought that comes into my head is early navicular. Or some sort of one sided subclinical laminitis? Farrier pointed out we do live on the side of a hill and part of the grazing is very steep. But I'm not sure that would account for it?
Any suggestions welcome. I know really it's a case of waiting for the x rays but I don't want to be going down another "never quite right" rabbit hole again. And since we moved I've gone from a vet who knew my horses inside out to a big practice where you never see the same person twice.