Dizzy is Coming Home!

MrsMozart

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She is sound! Has been all week
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I'm in the bath n using iphone, so being brief.
The bony irregularities and the assymetrical pelvis are still there; they aren't going away, but it's how she copes or otherwise. So now I treat her as a normal horse
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All I need to do now is find a trailer to bring her home!

So thank you to all for your thoughts and support, they've meant the world to me
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Thats brilliant news. I knew a pony who had something very similar to yours. No history of injury, most likely bought with the condition (novice owners). He was what we would term mechanically lame, but not in the least painful. Had numerous x rays scans scintigraphy etc and found an oddly shaped pelvis with some boney irregularities - possibility he had fractured it at some stage but was sound however he had a kind of strange hopping motion - no pain what soever. he is happily hunting and pony lubbing on the advice of the surgeon who saw him. Hope things turn out as well for yours.
 
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