Horse clicking - advice needed

marion95

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Hi,

Has anyone else had this 'problem'? My new 4 year old warmblood makes a strange clicking noise when he walks. It stops when he trots or canters and it's not his boots brushing or anything on the saddle/bridle. IT doesn't seem to be all the time, and I had him vetted and no problems came up. He definitely doesn't seem uncomfortable - but it does sound like its coming from his back end.

Anyone else had a similar experience?

Thanks,
 
Ella my old pony use to do have this some times when I first got on, it was like a clicking from the hip. However after a quick walk around the school it went, she was never lame or uncomfortable. She passed a full vetting also when I sold her.

I suppose it’s a bit like a human who has a clicking muscle, my toes click when they are cold, nice!
 
My sister horse has the same problem, got the vet out and he said that it was a clicky pittela (sp) joint, and was not a problem.
Must admit it is very annoying when you are riding and he clicks, yuk.
Clicking bones is one of my pet hates!
 
my boy has a clicking sound coming from his hip area- vet said it's a clicking stifle and not to worry - doesn't seem to be painful which is the main thing.
 
My warmblood did this too but grew out of it as she muscled up/ got fitter. Vet said its quite common and not to worry!
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I competed a horse that had this too and it was a clicking stifle and caused no other problems and yes it is off putting particularly in a nice quiet dressage arena!
 
It depends totally on where the clicking is coming from. If it is the stifle, which I have to say, I doubt, then the horse could have a mild form of UFP. If it is from the fetlocks then it is likely just the ligaments snapping as he is moving. Neither one is a particularly big deal though; the UFP will improve as condition improves, the clicking ligaments will always click but generally cause no damage.
 
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