Patterdale
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I’ll be getting the vet too, but would like as many ideas/differentials as possible first.
15hh 9 year old standardbred x cob. Ex driving horse - he was driving in Ireland at least as a 3 year old, but from what I’ve found out I don’t think he did absolutely masses.
I got him at 4, have had him reasonably fit but never overdone in that time. He’s only been in a school probably 6 times a year or less, I school on hacks.
He’s always been sharp and forward but never difficult or nasty.
In January we moved and I started riding again after 6 months off. He was extremely sharp bordering on explosive/dangerous which I put down to ulcers after being unsettled with the move. After omeprazole improved. Then went downhill again and also became very difficult to shoe behind, where he’d always been fab before.
I got the vet out. He was not lame. Could maybe make him 0.5/1:10 after flexions but even that was pushing it. However, he is a very stoical horse and I knew he wasn’t happy.
X rayed hocks and very mild arthritic changes. Had steroid injections and he was fairly instantly calmer and happy to be shod.
That was 6 weeks ago and he’s now being very difficult to ride again. He isn’t resistant or not wanting to go - he is extremely forward, spooky, tense, and keeps snatching a hind leg up. He is also girthy again.
Physio found lots of tightness lumber region, however he always has that due to his strange action.
So he is obviously uncomfortable. But what do we do now?
X ray back?
Scan suspensories?
Arthramid rather than steroids?
I’m not a bottomless pit but I do want to do right by this horse, he means a lot and he’s a good boy.
15hh 9 year old standardbred x cob. Ex driving horse - he was driving in Ireland at least as a 3 year old, but from what I’ve found out I don’t think he did absolutely masses.
I got him at 4, have had him reasonably fit but never overdone in that time. He’s only been in a school probably 6 times a year or less, I school on hacks.
He’s always been sharp and forward but never difficult or nasty.
In January we moved and I started riding again after 6 months off. He was extremely sharp bordering on explosive/dangerous which I put down to ulcers after being unsettled with the move. After omeprazole improved. Then went downhill again and also became very difficult to shoe behind, where he’d always been fab before.
I got the vet out. He was not lame. Could maybe make him 0.5/1:10 after flexions but even that was pushing it. However, he is a very stoical horse and I knew he wasn’t happy.
X rayed hocks and very mild arthritic changes. Had steroid injections and he was fairly instantly calmer and happy to be shod.
That was 6 weeks ago and he’s now being very difficult to ride again. He isn’t resistant or not wanting to go - he is extremely forward, spooky, tense, and keeps snatching a hind leg up. He is also girthy again.
Physio found lots of tightness lumber region, however he always has that due to his strange action.
So he is obviously uncomfortable. But what do we do now?
X ray back?
Scan suspensories?
Arthramid rather than steroids?
I’m not a bottomless pit but I do want to do right by this horse, he means a lot and he’s a good boy.