Aniseed
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I have a 15hh 18 year old Welsh mare who has not been right since November last year. Despite numerous veterinary treatments and visits from other professionals I still have no idea what is wrong with her. If anyone has experienced something similar or has any advice I would be hugely grateful as I don't know what to do next.
She started moving strangely last year, not lame just uneven behind and reluctant to go forward. Since then she has developed the following symptoms: she became girthy when tacking up and paws the ground, started rearing when I mounted her, snatching down on the reins and wanting to work constantly with her nose on the ground, she has scraped the wooden stable wall with her teeth and she banks all her bedding up at the back of the stable and stands with her bottom leaning against the wall.
So far the treatment she has had is:
Physio - absolutely nothing wrong. She suggested gastric ulcers
Vet scoped her - only found one tiny ulcer not consistent with the change in behavior. Also checked teeth and no problem.
Saddler - checked saddle and had no concerns. I have also tried riding bareback and her behavior is the same
Back to vets for a lameness workup and x-rays of back and neck - found slight impingement of the spinal processes so treated for kissing spine with steroid injections. No improvement. Also x-rayed hocks and stifles and no issues there.
Back to the vets again - lameness work up and she seemed slightly un-coordinated which may suggest a neurological problem. Scanned the neck and there was indication of some arthritis in the joints. She had further steroid injections in the neck. Still no improvement.
Course of bute - we are now just over a week in on two bute a day and she is still yanking down with her head all the time and reluctant to move forward.
I have had this horse for 14 years and am fairly certain she is not just taking the mickey. I have tried changing her bit and riding in a bitless bridle which didn't help.
In herself she is bright and looking really good. I am keeping her ticking over just hacking but really want to get to the bottom of this. It is so frustrating!!!
She started moving strangely last year, not lame just uneven behind and reluctant to go forward. Since then she has developed the following symptoms: she became girthy when tacking up and paws the ground, started rearing when I mounted her, snatching down on the reins and wanting to work constantly with her nose on the ground, she has scraped the wooden stable wall with her teeth and she banks all her bedding up at the back of the stable and stands with her bottom leaning against the wall.
So far the treatment she has had is:
Physio - absolutely nothing wrong. She suggested gastric ulcers
Vet scoped her - only found one tiny ulcer not consistent with the change in behavior. Also checked teeth and no problem.
Saddler - checked saddle and had no concerns. I have also tried riding bareback and her behavior is the same
Back to vets for a lameness workup and x-rays of back and neck - found slight impingement of the spinal processes so treated for kissing spine with steroid injections. No improvement. Also x-rayed hocks and stifles and no issues there.
Back to the vets again - lameness work up and she seemed slightly un-coordinated which may suggest a neurological problem. Scanned the neck and there was indication of some arthritis in the joints. She had further steroid injections in the neck. Still no improvement.
Course of bute - we are now just over a week in on two bute a day and she is still yanking down with her head all the time and reluctant to move forward.
I have had this horse for 14 years and am fairly certain she is not just taking the mickey. I have tried changing her bit and riding in a bitless bridle which didn't help.
In herself she is bright and looking really good. I am keeping her ticking over just hacking but really want to get to the bottom of this. It is so frustrating!!!