Fifty Bales of Hay
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I am having problems with a little horse I am riding at the moment, as he keeps getting a very sore back. He has been seen by the vet and twice now by the physio to treat the soreness. With rest he seems to come back better to his work, however if then ridden a couple of times after rest, nothing strenuous, his back (and the top of his shoulder on one side near the wither) is very sore.
He was on bute for 10 days to see if there would be improvement but it made no difference to him.
In ridden work he isn't anywhere near engaging unless really pressurised to do so - he will oblige to anything under pressure, but still resistant.
The vet wants to take another look at him and possibly do some back xrays - this sounds serious, could there possibly be some sort of problem with his spine or maybe this is just purely a muscular/soft tissue problem?
The horse is very undermuscled and is holding himself and tense - which is completely out of character for him,as he's such a laid back character normally, there's no reason other than pain why he should be tense or unhappy with his work. I have been told he is "lazy" but I really really doubt this is just laziness, although I could be wrong?
Anyone ever come across a horse with similar symptoms, and what was the outcome, or any ideas?
He was on bute for 10 days to see if there would be improvement but it made no difference to him.
In ridden work he isn't anywhere near engaging unless really pressurised to do so - he will oblige to anything under pressure, but still resistant.
The vet wants to take another look at him and possibly do some back xrays - this sounds serious, could there possibly be some sort of problem with his spine or maybe this is just purely a muscular/soft tissue problem?
The horse is very undermuscled and is holding himself and tense - which is completely out of character for him,as he's such a laid back character normally, there's no reason other than pain why he should be tense or unhappy with his work. I have been told he is "lazy" but I really really doubt this is just laziness, although I could be wrong?
Anyone ever come across a horse with similar symptoms, and what was the outcome, or any ideas?