Kelie
New User
My horse went lame in her right rear on Boxing day last year. Blocked to her lower limb, no cause identified 2 moths box rest. After about 5 weeks (if that) she went lame again - same leg - this time diagnosed suspensory ligaments - box rest. She had box rest for 6 months and then work in walk, and then trot in a straight line for about 6 weeks but no turn out - seemed to be almost there. Yesterday she was 6/10th lame again in the same leg - i.e. lame in walk in a straight line and not standing on that same leg and is on box rest with 5 mins walk in hand again. She is now going for testing after a second opinion from a new vet (old one was good but needed some new ideas and was at a new yard anyway) but I get the feeling that he doesn't think it is good. If after that much box rest she manages to go 6/10 lame just in her box I can't see how rest is going to help. She hasn't been out now since before the snow at Christmas and the best she has managed in that time is a straight line trot. She is holding up OK but I don't know how much more i should expect her to put up with. I love this horse more than I can say but I just don't know what it is fair to expect of her. I know I should wait for the test results but it is hard not to dwell on it.