showpony
Well-Known Member
Hi All, hope someone has experienced similar....
I have a 6yr old Mare, ISH - in medium work, ridden 5 days a week, mix of flatwork, jumping , xc etc...
She lives in at night but gets turned out daily.
Today I went to yard & as soon as I got on her within couple of minutes , knew something was wrong.. as she started tripping , even in walk... hopped off & had YM look at her ... She was lame in her near fore & looked very unsteady behind, - reluctant to even walk in hand.. no heat or swelling ( she has suffered from couple of episodes of lymphangitis in the past but its usually very very visable with swelling ) ... vet called and he has said she is definatly lame in near fore, pain may be higher up in shoulder though but vet reluctant to make firm diagnosis just yet.. ... & that unsteadyness behind may be as a cause of near fore injury but there may be more to it...
He has prescribed 2 days of anti inflametories & 4 days box rest with 30min in hand walk each day which I am really worried about as she seemed just so unstable behind.
She was ridden Tuesday & felt a million dollars yesterday ( I had lesson after which she had 5 hrs turnout & was brought in by yard staff & they didn't see anything wrong...
Has anyone experienced anything similar or could shed any light on what it could be, im really really worried about her
I have a 6yr old Mare, ISH - in medium work, ridden 5 days a week, mix of flatwork, jumping , xc etc...
She lives in at night but gets turned out daily.
Today I went to yard & as soon as I got on her within couple of minutes , knew something was wrong.. as she started tripping , even in walk... hopped off & had YM look at her ... She was lame in her near fore & looked very unsteady behind, - reluctant to even walk in hand.. no heat or swelling ( she has suffered from couple of episodes of lymphangitis in the past but its usually very very visable with swelling ) ... vet called and he has said she is definatly lame in near fore, pain may be higher up in shoulder though but vet reluctant to make firm diagnosis just yet.. ... & that unsteadyness behind may be as a cause of near fore injury but there may be more to it...
He has prescribed 2 days of anti inflametories & 4 days box rest with 30min in hand walk each day which I am really worried about as she seemed just so unstable behind.
She was ridden Tuesday & felt a million dollars yesterday ( I had lesson after which she had 5 hrs turnout & was brought in by yard staff & they didn't see anything wrong...
Has anyone experienced anything similar or could shed any light on what it could be, im really really worried about her