kellybee
Well-Known Member
Last weekend i tacked up my little shetland for the children. Pony kept swinging her bum away from me and swishing tail. Asked my sis in law to trot her up and she was lame.
Upon inspecting that leg i found nothing til i picked up her hoof and fetlock joint made and almighty crunching cracking sound (it sounds just like when my boyfriend cracks his knucles but much louder). Pony grunted and all signs of lameness vanished.
She has her feet picked out most days and although i recall this happenning once or twice in the past it was never loud or concerning. Yesterday i picked up all her feet and same sound again. Its horrific but she seems to feel better for it. Shes a 16yr standard shetland, fed a small handful of dengie hifi unmolassed/lite which contains natural oils. I give her a teaspoon of mag ox 85% and teaspoon agnus castus with it every morning because shes lammy prone.
Is there anything else that will help her with this joint? I feed micronised linseed to my standie to put weight on him but its also done wonders for his clicky legs. Not sure if small amounts of the linseed are safe for a shetland (no lammy in almost a year now, since changing her supplements). Any help would be much appreciated
Upon inspecting that leg i found nothing til i picked up her hoof and fetlock joint made and almighty crunching cracking sound (it sounds just like when my boyfriend cracks his knucles but much louder). Pony grunted and all signs of lameness vanished.
She has her feet picked out most days and although i recall this happenning once or twice in the past it was never loud or concerning. Yesterday i picked up all her feet and same sound again. Its horrific but she seems to feel better for it. Shes a 16yr standard shetland, fed a small handful of dengie hifi unmolassed/lite which contains natural oils. I give her a teaspoon of mag ox 85% and teaspoon agnus castus with it every morning because shes lammy prone.
Is there anything else that will help her with this joint? I feed micronised linseed to my standie to put weight on him but its also done wonders for his clicky legs. Not sure if small amounts of the linseed are safe for a shetland (no lammy in almost a year now, since changing her supplements). Any help would be much appreciated