beckyannjohnson
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Just looking for a bit of advice - vets are already involved also.
I have a 14.1 7 year old cob x trotter who has spent the majority of his life in a field doing nothing before I got him. He was then a driving pony who has always been 100% sound. Recently I started lunging him and riding him more..starting with hacking then progressed to the odd session of small jumps and schooling. He went lame around 3 weeks ago..wouldnt exactly say lame but just short on a circle on his front left..gave him a weeks box rest and he came sound again so started riding/he went back in the field etc..then went lame again. So called the vet out and he came to have a look at him..trotted him up on a straight on concrete and he was sound, did a flexion test..still sound, then as soon as he was lunged on a circle he was lame on both front legs the vet said..whichever leg was on the inside he was lame on. No heat, no swelling, no other signs of discomfort. He is currently on box rest with bute following vets advice. And the next step will be X-rays and nerve blocks. And waiting on the farrier to come and have a look at his feet also. Baring in mind he isnt insured..has anyone seen anything like this before? Or have any suggestions as to what it could be? TIA
I have a 14.1 7 year old cob x trotter who has spent the majority of his life in a field doing nothing before I got him. He was then a driving pony who has always been 100% sound. Recently I started lunging him and riding him more..starting with hacking then progressed to the odd session of small jumps and schooling. He went lame around 3 weeks ago..wouldnt exactly say lame but just short on a circle on his front left..gave him a weeks box rest and he came sound again so started riding/he went back in the field etc..then went lame again. So called the vet out and he came to have a look at him..trotted him up on a straight on concrete and he was sound, did a flexion test..still sound, then as soon as he was lunged on a circle he was lame on both front legs the vet said..whichever leg was on the inside he was lame on. No heat, no swelling, no other signs of discomfort. He is currently on box rest with bute following vets advice. And the next step will be X-rays and nerve blocks. And waiting on the farrier to come and have a look at his feet also. Baring in mind he isnt insured..has anyone seen anything like this before? Or have any suggestions as to what it could be? TIA