myrtle1982
Active Member
Hello,
Last Sunday I noticed my horse was lame on his left hind in trot. I however continued to finish my ride in walk, I only went about 15 minutes. He rested Monday and Tuesday, long reined in walk on Wed, rested Thurs and was ridden in walk for 30 minutes on Friday (I didn't notice lameness but I did only walk). Today (sat) I went into the school and he was still very lame in trot so i put him back in the field.
He has no lumps, no bumps, scratches and I have rubbed my hands all over his leg and there is no tenderness or sensitive areas. His feet are not hot.
Anyway ideas?
Also - please give me your first thoughts but now take into consideration that last Saturday he kicked a car. I'm thinking that perhaps this must be related, although I can't 100% remember which foot he kicked car with.
I'm not sure what the vet can do to help at this stage.
How much rest is required do you think before I see an improvement. Does the length of time he's been lame make it seem serious?
Advise please.
From concerned horse owner!
thanks x
Last Sunday I noticed my horse was lame on his left hind in trot. I however continued to finish my ride in walk, I only went about 15 minutes. He rested Monday and Tuesday, long reined in walk on Wed, rested Thurs and was ridden in walk for 30 minutes on Friday (I didn't notice lameness but I did only walk). Today (sat) I went into the school and he was still very lame in trot so i put him back in the field.
He has no lumps, no bumps, scratches and I have rubbed my hands all over his leg and there is no tenderness or sensitive areas. His feet are not hot.
Anyway ideas?
Also - please give me your first thoughts but now take into consideration that last Saturday he kicked a car. I'm thinking that perhaps this must be related, although I can't 100% remember which foot he kicked car with.
I'm not sure what the vet can do to help at this stage.
How much rest is required do you think before I see an improvement. Does the length of time he's been lame make it seem serious?
Advise please.
From concerned horse owner!
thanks x