Marigold4
Well-Known Member
7 years ago I bought a beautiful unbacked broodmare aged 7 and backed her. She had had a couple of foals. She started playing up when ridden so we investigated and asked questions of previous owners. It turns out she had had an accident as a yearling and had a rotational fall over a fence. Hence broodmare. On investigation, we found a scarred tendon and two places where spinal process touched with boney remodelling (white bits on xray). We rehabbed her, steroid injections, didn't operate though. She was never happy ridden, so retired 6 years ago. She has recently developed slight lameness in front and after vet investigations, has been diagnosed with navicular. As part of the investigation, I asked the vet to xray her spine. Spine now shows no kissing spine, no touching, no bony remodelling or white! How about that!
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