Bubbly bit on tendon

Christmas Crumpet

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Hi,

We went to look at a horse yesterday and as I was running my hands down its legs I came across what felt like a bit of a bubble on the inside of its leg about half way below its knee and above the fetlock and it moves. It is definately not supposed to be there. Does anyone know what it might be?!!
 
As you run your hands down the back of the leg either your thumb or second finger run down the inside. It was located in the middle behind the cannon bone so don't think it was the SDFT. Does that make sense?!!!
 
My brood mare had these "bubbly bits" on a front tendon when she injured it recently; she had torn it previously, so obviously had a weakness there. They weren't hard like a bone outgrowth, and I think "bubbly" is the best description! Personally, based on our experience with Beth, I wouldn't touch anything which had a suspicion of an old tendon injury, unless all you wanted it for was quiet hacking ....
 
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