Spot_the_Risk
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My 18 year old cob went down on the road over five years ago, breaking both knees. They healed well, and since that time he has had no trouble, and just a scar on each about the size of a 5p piece. Do to my own knee problems, we are once a week happy hackers, but have upped the work a bit recently due to our being booked to go to Stockland Lovell at the beginning of June. He was hacked for an hour on Monday, and half an hour on Thursday - all our hacking is steep and at least half is off road. He lives out all year round.
Whilst grooming today, I've found a moveable lump on the front of the left knee, I would say slightly below and to the inside of central. It's hard, and I can move it from side to side. He doesn't flinch at all, it is hot though. It doesn't appear to be a kick from another horse. I trotted him up on the road (on my own, so diagnosis not easy) and he seemed sound but moving short. I then lunged him (on grass on our sloping field) and he was definitely lame on the left rein.
I've now trawled books and the net, and come up with carpitis, arthritus, and popped knee, which is a bursitis. I'd welcome anyone else's view before I call the vet tomorrow!
Whilst grooming today, I've found a moveable lump on the front of the left knee, I would say slightly below and to the inside of central. It's hard, and I can move it from side to side. He doesn't flinch at all, it is hot though. It doesn't appear to be a kick from another horse. I trotted him up on the road (on my own, so diagnosis not easy) and he seemed sound but moving short. I then lunged him (on grass on our sloping field) and he was definitely lame on the left rein.
I've now trawled books and the net, and come up with carpitis, arthritus, and popped knee, which is a bursitis. I'd welcome anyone else's view before I call the vet tomorrow!