milly08
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Hi all
firstly I'm very sorry this is long but anyone's opinions would be very much appreciated!
I have my 15.3 connemara X 6yr old mare a few months. Got a full vet check when I bought her and all was good.
About a month after I got her we noticed her 'feely' on the left reign for a few steps. Not lame, but not right. Put it down to trodding on a stone, on we went, all fine. A few weeks later noticed it again this time on the right reign. A few steps not quite right, then fine, then another few steps then all fine again.
This went on for a while, feely for a few steps, then fine, some days nothing, some days more than a few steps, always worse on right reign, Especially when I would rise on the correct diagonal. I had my instructor and the yard owner look at her and they said as she wasn't lame calling vet would be pointless because there was no heat, swelling, tender points, anything to go on, and no head nod, just uncomfortable to ride to.
About two weeks ago I had my instructor ride her as her lateral work was not progressing as I would have liked. She felt tightness in her left hind so we got a muscular neurologist out to have a look. She rubbed her out and found her right shoulder extremely tight, as well as her left hip. After some work said she would come back the following week to work on her again. The couple of days after the first visit felt a big improvement and she was a lot more willing to work laterally. The day before the muscular neurologist came back I went down the road to warm up, all fine, into the arena, walk all great, leg yielding, turns on the forehand no problem, trot very feely on right reign, rode on for a few mins to see if she would come right, nope, properly lame, right reign worse than left. Muscular neurologist back the next day, was very happy with her and after her work and a lunge said she looked great, soft all over. No lameness at all. However she did check my saddle and said it was leaning slightly on the right shoulder, so we will be replacing that.
Gave her the next day (yesterday) off as instructed, and rode her this morning in a lesson. My instructor rode her first and said there was a massive improvement, had her doing shoulder in which she had never tried before. But she did notice a few feely steps again, but not lame. Then up I got, walk great, then trot, feely, feely, lame. Off I got, yard owner and instructor out to her, trotted her on the lunge, lame on the left reign only. Not crippled, slight consistent nod on the left leg we think.
So called my vet, he will be out Monday. She is due to be shod but her hoofs are very healthy and strong, if a bit concave. Still no heat, swelling, tender points anywhere from shoulder to hoof. I'm just wondering if anyone has ever experienced anything like this or had any idea about what could be going on? Any insight would be extremely appreciated!!
I have my 15.3 connemara X 6yr old mare a few months. Got a full vet check when I bought her and all was good.
About a month after I got her we noticed her 'feely' on the left reign for a few steps. Not lame, but not right. Put it down to trodding on a stone, on we went, all fine. A few weeks later noticed it again this time on the right reign. A few steps not quite right, then fine, then another few steps then all fine again.
This went on for a while, feely for a few steps, then fine, some days nothing, some days more than a few steps, always worse on right reign, Especially when I would rise on the correct diagonal. I had my instructor and the yard owner look at her and they said as she wasn't lame calling vet would be pointless because there was no heat, swelling, tender points, anything to go on, and no head nod, just uncomfortable to ride to.
About two weeks ago I had my instructor ride her as her lateral work was not progressing as I would have liked. She felt tightness in her left hind so we got a muscular neurologist out to have a look. She rubbed her out and found her right shoulder extremely tight, as well as her left hip. After some work said she would come back the following week to work on her again. The couple of days after the first visit felt a big improvement and she was a lot more willing to work laterally. The day before the muscular neurologist came back I went down the road to warm up, all fine, into the arena, walk all great, leg yielding, turns on the forehand no problem, trot very feely on right reign, rode on for a few mins to see if she would come right, nope, properly lame, right reign worse than left. Muscular neurologist back the next day, was very happy with her and after her work and a lunge said she looked great, soft all over. No lameness at all. However she did check my saddle and said it was leaning slightly on the right shoulder, so we will be replacing that.
Gave her the next day (yesterday) off as instructed, and rode her this morning in a lesson. My instructor rode her first and said there was a massive improvement, had her doing shoulder in which she had never tried before. But she did notice a few feely steps again, but not lame. Then up I got, walk great, then trot, feely, feely, lame. Off I got, yard owner and instructor out to her, trotted her on the lunge, lame on the left reign only. Not crippled, slight consistent nod on the left leg we think.
So called my vet, he will be out Monday. She is due to be shod but her hoofs are very healthy and strong, if a bit concave. Still no heat, swelling, tender points anywhere from shoulder to hoof. I'm just wondering if anyone has ever experienced anything like this or had any idea about what could be going on? Any insight would be extremely appreciated!!