Naiad
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I am in the midst of a struggle with hock arthritis/bony spavin in my 9-year old horse (mentioned in an earlier thread that I started). He has had a full lameness workup with lots of nerve blocks and diagnostics so we feel confident that this is the problem. Steroids are no longer able to manage his lameness (last time they worked one time for 6 months) - his last hock injection did not work. He is not sore in the body at this point - he been seen by chiro/massage person etc. to deal with any minor issues.
The thing is my horse is now VERY lame at trot. He is fine at walk, but his trot is totally unsound even on a straight line (on both concrete and arena). He is short striding by a lot, not wanting to put weight normally on that leg. His trot looks so uncomfortable that I would not even say that he is pasture sound at this point. He is full-out lame at trot. Not falling over, but way more lame than just some stiffness.
Is this degree of lameness common with advanced hock arthritis/bony spavin, or is my horse an outlier to be feeling the pain so acutely?? There are lots of internet threads on forums where people say their horse is lame with bony spavin, but people don't often post details on how lame their horse is - and I am wondering if my horse's situation is extreme or not etc. Once a horse is this bad, do they ever improve again without surgical intervention etc.?
The thing is my horse is now VERY lame at trot. He is fine at walk, but his trot is totally unsound even on a straight line (on both concrete and arena). He is short striding by a lot, not wanting to put weight normally on that leg. His trot looks so uncomfortable that I would not even say that he is pasture sound at this point. He is full-out lame at trot. Not falling over, but way more lame than just some stiffness.
Is this degree of lameness common with advanced hock arthritis/bony spavin, or is my horse an outlier to be feeling the pain so acutely?? There are lots of internet threads on forums where people say their horse is lame with bony spavin, but people don't often post details on how lame their horse is - and I am wondering if my horse's situation is extreme or not etc. Once a horse is this bad, do they ever improve again without surgical intervention etc.?
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