beckibraveheart
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Hi guys,
I posted not so long ago about my horse seeming to be lame through the shoulder. Well, we've since rested him and had the vet out again. He did the flexion test and he's hopping lame on his supposedly sound leg, and still not right in his unsound leg. His trot is almost like a shuffle, he can't stride out fully and he's not happy. Plus that he keeps tripping up. The vet dropped the horrible 'N' word, which I hope it's not, but I want to get him taken up to their surgery for nerve blocks and x rays etc now. Here's the hard bit.
Unfortunately at the moment I can't afford the vets bills to take him up there. I'm trying to persuade my dad to help me out, however even after seeing him last night with me and seeing how, when I picked his leg up, he wouldn't stretch it forward, he still doesn't believe there's anything wrong with him as he's not hopping in walk, he's only slightly unsound and very stiff in trot - I've owned him for 8 years and I just know something's not right. Can anyone help me word it to him so that I can say it's common sense that a horse may be very very subtly and even not lame in walk, but isn't happy in trot?
I posted not so long ago about my horse seeming to be lame through the shoulder. Well, we've since rested him and had the vet out again. He did the flexion test and he's hopping lame on his supposedly sound leg, and still not right in his unsound leg. His trot is almost like a shuffle, he can't stride out fully and he's not happy. Plus that he keeps tripping up. The vet dropped the horrible 'N' word, which I hope it's not, but I want to get him taken up to their surgery for nerve blocks and x rays etc now. Here's the hard bit.
Unfortunately at the moment I can't afford the vets bills to take him up there. I'm trying to persuade my dad to help me out, however even after seeing him last night with me and seeing how, when I picked his leg up, he wouldn't stretch it forward, he still doesn't believe there's anything wrong with him as he's not hopping in walk, he's only slightly unsound and very stiff in trot - I've owned him for 8 years and I just know something's not right. Can anyone help me word it to him so that I can say it's common sense that a horse may be very very subtly and even not lame in walk, but isn't happy in trot?