Spartu
Well-Known Member
My 8 year old OTTB was diagnosed with osteoarthritis in his right hock and a bone chip. He came out of races sound and was sound until now. I have him for almost two years, but I never trained him hard. 5 months ago, my new trainer started doing dressage with him. He was sound and then after 3 days of being really collected and working off his hinds, he turned up lame. We rested him and he was sound, and after 2-3 days got lame again and so on. We quit his training and did x-rays. Vet said he has osteoarthritis/bone spavin in his hock and bone chip. Like a part of bone broke and is now floating around his hock and possibly destroying the cartilage. So his bone chip probably caused bone spavin. He recommended surgery and said he will come back 100% sound and it is a routine now. But I would like to hear your experiences/advice about this. He is talented for dressage and jumping, has amazing movement and is really smart and good for everyone horse. We plan to jump him up to 50cm, so only small cross rails, nothing higher. And jump rarely. And to do medium dressage level. We never planned on serious jumping, even before knowing this. What do you think, is he going to be able to do medium dressage level after surgery? Please tell me anything, it means so much to me now, during this.
It would be a shame for him not to compete with all his movement and looks. I will get x-rays pictures today, so if anyone wants to look at them, I'd like to hear a 2nd opinion. Thanks a lot for anything, any help. 