Marnie
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Marnie has been lame for the last 6 weeks or so, initially on her off hind and then 3 weeks ago on her near hind. The near hind was believed to be related to her hamstring. She has been on field / box rest and bute.
The vet came out to reassess today and she is lame on her near hind, around 2/10 (last dose of bute yesterday), but the vet felt that she was probably bilaterally lame.
She is booked in for full work up next Monday, but has anyone any thoughts about what could cause bilateral lameness behind? Flexion does not appear to make any significant difference.
Unfortunately her off hind is not covered by insurance due to a lameness incident around 4 years ago, but her left hind is - could be interesting!
Any thoughts appreciated!
The vet came out to reassess today and she is lame on her near hind, around 2/10 (last dose of bute yesterday), but the vet felt that she was probably bilaterally lame.
She is booked in for full work up next Monday, but has anyone any thoughts about what could cause bilateral lameness behind? Flexion does not appear to make any significant difference.
Unfortunately her off hind is not covered by insurance due to a lameness incident around 4 years ago, but her left hind is - could be interesting!
Any thoughts appreciated!