fallen crest

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hi my daughters pony has a fallen crest she has had it for some years now it never seems to change she has never had laminitus but must have been really overweight at some point has anyone else got a pony with this? oh it dosent affect her in any way at all just looks like she has a deformed neck
 
I have a friesian with a fallen crest!!!! It does improve with exercise and heavy work/stretches etc, but my vet said its unlikely to fully recover. He has never been very overweight which is odd but was gelded very late. His neck looks 'wonky' and some flops over to one side, it doesnt seem to bother him, sometimes I think he is slightly wobbly in the school because it makes his neck very heavy on one side, but he seems to cope. I hope that this summer it will improve if i get him very fit, but according to my vet its unlikely
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Hi there. I've come into contact with two horses that have had fallen crests, both were stallions at the time, 1 x cob and 1 x Andalusian. The reason their crests had collapsed was due to them being seriously severely underweight. They did recover slightly when their condition improved but never alltogether. I hasten to add they were not my horses.
 
really i had a image it would only be small fat shetland types that got this? bet he is still stunning tho i have a fresian thing going on i want one lol. i will have to try upping her workload see if it has any affect on it
 
I forgot to say, I'm not blaming the people above for their horses fallen crests, it could have happened before you had your horses, would prob have been caused by someone else.
 
its my daughters pony that ha one shes a proper kids bombproof pony the lady i got her off said that she had been seriously overweight b4 she got her and as she lost the weight her crest stayed but as it dosent bother her you cant put a price on a childs safety thats why we got her
 
Who cares what they look like if you love them! But.. it can improve! This is Jazz before getting back into work, and after, I think the neck looks better
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Its still floppy, but not as bad as before.

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AFTER a month of light work;
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Will take a photo after a busy summer and see if I can improve it anymore. I think his is due to being gelded very late. Everytime he has some time away from working it gets worse, but when he is fitter it improves, almost enough for people not to notice. Good luck with your pony
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wow he is beautifull you cant tell that much on him really ill try and put one on of millie when i work out how to put a pic on lol
 
Do you know, I didn't realise this happened with horses
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I have two donkeys with fallen crests, and in donkeys at least, nothing can be done about it.
 
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Ah thats how my boys looked a few months ago, my vet says to start with it will look worse before it gets better as the horse will lose weight and it will show more, but getting them really fit helps
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Good luck with your pony, he/she looks really sweet!
 
hi my daughters pony has a fallen crest she has had it for some years now it never seems to change she has never had laminitus but must have been really overweight at some point has anyone else got a pony with this? oh it dosent affect her in any way at all just looks like she has a deformed neck
 
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