u04elw2
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A friend and client of mine has the lovliest little shetland mare who was diagnosed with Equine Metabolic Syndrome not too long ago. She is on Metaformin tablets and her diet is very high fibre and her owner is doing everything she can but she is constantly lame.
A few weeks ago it was a back leg, then it moved to a front leg, now it's the other front leg. It only ever seems to be one leg at a time and she is very stiff if she's been lying down. The vet has discussed putting her down but she is a very happy little pony, she walks/trots/canters about still, just a lot of the time she's on 3 legs!
Does anyone have any experience with this condition? Can't say I've ever had a pony with it so I'm not really sure but we both think the type of lameness looks very much like an abscess or something - except she's been x-rayed, looked at by the vet, given soaks and even just been left alone to see if anything surfaces but nothing has!
Could this be abscessing that just never comes to a head? Or something else in her feet / muscles / bones / anything? Her owner is really worried about her
A few weeks ago it was a back leg, then it moved to a front leg, now it's the other front leg. It only ever seems to be one leg at a time and she is very stiff if she's been lying down. The vet has discussed putting her down but she is a very happy little pony, she walks/trots/canters about still, just a lot of the time she's on 3 legs!
Does anyone have any experience with this condition? Can't say I've ever had a pony with it so I'm not really sure but we both think the type of lameness looks very much like an abscess or something - except she's been x-rayed, looked at by the vet, given soaks and even just been left alone to see if anything surfaces but nothing has!
Could this be abscessing that just never comes to a head? Or something else in her feet / muscles / bones / anything? Her owner is really worried about her