charlimouse
Well-Known Member
Colin is currently in horsepital
. He has been on and off slightly lame ever since I got him 2 and a half years ago
(although he did pass a 2 stage vetting at the time I bought him). I bought him as an 'unhandled' 3 year old (since found out somebody had already tried and failed to back him
). I have had my normal vet out to look at him several times and he said he was sound
, but after him still feeling 'not right' I got a second opinion. Second vet agreed he was lame behind, and today he went in to horsepital for a full lameness investigation.
Just had a call to say he has arthritic changes in both hocks, but the right one is worse
. He also has bone spavins in both hocks, and again the right one is worse
. There is also inflamation of the suspensory ligament, but vet thinks this is due to the way he moves, so is not too worried about it
. He is staying in horsepital tonight and tommorrow is going to have steroid injections in both hocks, before coming home. He is then to have 3 weeks in the field, then 3 weeks hacking in walk (will be fun as he isn't good to hack out
!) Then we will assess how he is getting on. He is also going to be shod with much shorter toes, as apparently this will help
.
The vet is being fairly positive that he should be able to be an event horse (eventually!), he says there is a 70% success rate that horses like Colin can return to full work, and compete to the limit of their capabilities. At the moment it just seems like there is so much wrong with him, I can't see him coming out the other side
.
So any thoughts or experiances would be appreciated. Colin is a 6 year old, 15.3hh, warmblood. This is the only pic I have of him actually working which is from his first outing as a 4 year old, so schooling wise he is now much more advanced, and also stronger.
Just had a call to say he has arthritic changes in both hocks, but the right one is worse
The vet is being fairly positive that he should be able to be an event horse (eventually!), he says there is a 70% success rate that horses like Colin can return to full work, and compete to the limit of their capabilities. At the moment it just seems like there is so much wrong with him, I can't see him coming out the other side
So any thoughts or experiances would be appreciated. Colin is a 6 year old, 15.3hh, warmblood. This is the only pic I have of him actually working which is from his first outing as a 4 year old, so schooling wise he is now much more advanced, and also stronger.