Baydale
Well-Known Member
.....kissing spine. Honestly, why on earth didn't he just say he was sore and nap or plant himself when I asked him to jump stuff that hurt him?
Surely that's how most "normal" ponies would have expressed themselves?
Enough of the flippancy, but when you've had the couple of weeks that I've just had this doesn't have quite the same impact as it would ordinarily. Hec has been at Newmarket Equine Hospital for a few days: scintigraphy showed hotspots in his front feet, thoracic area and o/h hock. I knew the o/h hock was mildly arthritic already, so they investigated the rest further by x-raying and found kissing spine and also the early stages of sidebone in both front feet, but moreso in the left fore.
So, plan of action is to inject his back but not do anything about his feet until we've seen what difference the jab makes. I've to get him back into work and competing - once the 60 day withdrawal period has elapsed obviously - and see what he's happy with. So, Mr Genuine and I will be back soon, in action at an OPN or ON near you
. If all goes well I shall probably sell him to someone who'd like to learn the ropes on the sweetest and most obliging horse I've ever come across (trust me, William Hill was never that sweet and obliging
).
Any thoughts on this would be much appreciated, as I'm curious to know what other experiences you've had with KS horses.
Is it hot chocolate and cookie time? Maybe dissolving Co-codamol in it would make them more palatable, but I doubt it.
Enough of the flippancy, but when you've had the couple of weeks that I've just had this doesn't have quite the same impact as it would ordinarily. Hec has been at Newmarket Equine Hospital for a few days: scintigraphy showed hotspots in his front feet, thoracic area and o/h hock. I knew the o/h hock was mildly arthritic already, so they investigated the rest further by x-raying and found kissing spine and also the early stages of sidebone in both front feet, but moreso in the left fore.
So, plan of action is to inject his back but not do anything about his feet until we've seen what difference the jab makes. I've to get him back into work and competing - once the 60 day withdrawal period has elapsed obviously - and see what he's happy with. So, Mr Genuine and I will be back soon, in action at an OPN or ON near you
Any thoughts on this would be much appreciated, as I'm curious to know what other experiences you've had with KS horses.
Is it hot chocolate and cookie time? Maybe dissolving Co-codamol in it would make them more palatable, but I doubt it.