Courbette
Well-Known Member
Earlier this year my share horse was treated for gastric ulcers. He had had a few issues with soundness in the run up to being scoped and while at the vet he was also diagnosed as having Hock and Sacro-iliac Problems. He had some treatment that required him to be injected behind and apparently it has lessened the feeling in his hind legs. This will last him a couple of years. Since the procedure I have noticed he has developed two quite obvious bumps either side of his spine on his croup which I assume are a result of this.
Firstly does anybody have a more compressive idea of what his treatment may have entailed? I know a it's a big ask when I don't have more details
Secondly I know I might be asking a bit much here since I don't fully understand what he had done but in procedures such as this if the mechanics of the leg may have caused the lameness (he doesn't move straight behind) is this more a covering up of the symptoms and how ethical is this? He is a veteran being aimed at his first season hunting (not with me) and I have concerns about how likely he is to stay sound.
Sorry this is so vague but I haven't been able to get more details from his owner as of yet.
Firstly does anybody have a more compressive idea of what his treatment may have entailed? I know a it's a big ask when I don't have more details
Sorry this is so vague but I haven't been able to get more details from his owner as of yet.