Tilda
Well-Known Member
Hello I am feeling really stuck with my mare at the moment and would really appreciate some advice from all you clever people.
Last December my mare was demonstrating very slight (about 2 tenths sometimes a bit more) lameness in her hind legs - it kept switching between the 2. I took her to my vets for a full lameness work up but in the preliminary stages trot up, lunge etc she was sound so nothing further to be done.
A few months later it happened again so I got a different vet this time and he said she was so slightly lame there was no point them doing any further investigations and to just carry on working her to see if she got worse/ better. I also discussed having a chiropractor out to her which he was happy for me to do.
Chiropractor came her pelvis was slightly rotated so she worked on her, sorted that and she seemed fine.
2 weeks ago she was lame (again about 2 tenths) on her inside fore and nearside hind so we though maybe she'd pulled something as she had spun very quickly with me the day before. Put her on box rest for a week the fore came right but she still looked really stiff behind. Chiropractor came and slightly different issue from the time before but pelvis had rotated again.
She was then fine for a couple of days but is now looking really stiff again behind!
I have chiropractor coming again tonight (she is very good and also works with my vets) but I am getting to the stage where I am wondering whether I should be doing something else as this just keeps happening. I wondered about possible arthritis and maybe putting her on a supplement but then I also wonder whether it might be a problem with her SI joint and whether I ought to get the vet again. But because she is not lame lame will they do anything?
For your info she is a 14.3 TB cross 8 years old I've had her for 2 years and just hacked and more recently a lot of schooling and little bit of jumping in the school. I didn't have her vetted (I know I know!) but from what I was told she was very low mileage when I bought her although we now have a suspicion she may have been driven at some point before she was 4.
Sorry this is crazy long cup of tea and double chocolate cookies for anyone who got this far!
Thanks xx
Last December my mare was demonstrating very slight (about 2 tenths sometimes a bit more) lameness in her hind legs - it kept switching between the 2. I took her to my vets for a full lameness work up but in the preliminary stages trot up, lunge etc she was sound so nothing further to be done.
A few months later it happened again so I got a different vet this time and he said she was so slightly lame there was no point them doing any further investigations and to just carry on working her to see if she got worse/ better. I also discussed having a chiropractor out to her which he was happy for me to do.
Chiropractor came her pelvis was slightly rotated so she worked on her, sorted that and she seemed fine.
2 weeks ago she was lame (again about 2 tenths) on her inside fore and nearside hind so we though maybe she'd pulled something as she had spun very quickly with me the day before. Put her on box rest for a week the fore came right but she still looked really stiff behind. Chiropractor came and slightly different issue from the time before but pelvis had rotated again.
She was then fine for a couple of days but is now looking really stiff again behind!
I have chiropractor coming again tonight (she is very good and also works with my vets) but I am getting to the stage where I am wondering whether I should be doing something else as this just keeps happening. I wondered about possible arthritis and maybe putting her on a supplement but then I also wonder whether it might be a problem with her SI joint and whether I ought to get the vet again. But because she is not lame lame will they do anything?
For your info she is a 14.3 TB cross 8 years old I've had her for 2 years and just hacked and more recently a lot of schooling and little bit of jumping in the school. I didn't have her vetted (I know I know!) but from what I was told she was very low mileage when I bought her although we now have a suspicion she may have been driven at some point before she was 4.
Sorry this is crazy long cup of tea and double chocolate cookies for anyone who got this far!
Thanks xx