Dizzy and Little Cob Lameness Update

MrsMozart

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Dizz is ok!

We have just added Oakham to our list of 'the horse isn't lame enough to do anything with'. No sign whatsoever of the reaction she had to palpitation of the 'lower' spine and to the high flexion tests. Moving as good as she ever does. I tell you, this horse will be the death of me one way or the other!

So, we have to just keep going as we have have done ;->

Little Cob is not a candidate for more steroids (into the sacro illiac region), as the second lot often lasting same or less time; the first lot lasted three months. So, we won't be having it done.

We can keep working him, but just light hacking once or twice a week, so long as he is comfortable. His action isn't drastic at the moment :)

Thank you kindly for all thoughts and wishes.
 
Thanking you :D

Would y'believe, because this time was so unexpected (her having done her usual Ouch! Lame! then sound, so I really didn't expect the Ouch! Lame! so quickly before she'd worked again), I actually have made plans for each evening and both days at the weekend, none of which involve sitting on a hoss! :eek::rolleyes:

Will aim for next week and see what we get...

LC can have a few more days of mooching around and hopefully feeling better for it :D
 
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