Roro123
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Hey,
If anyone has any suggestions it would be very much appreciated! My 17.1hh 15yr old ID x TB went lame in front last summer. I used to do BSJA, ODEs and dressage with him and he never had a lame day in the 3 years I had him before then. He went through a big lameness investigation inc nerve blocks, x rays and ultrasounds, (the only thing we didnt do was an MRI scan as our insurance did not over for this). The nerve blocks showed that the pain was coming from the foot, the x rays where all fine and the ultra sound showed a vague, small abnormality in a soft tissue in his foot.
Still not knowing exactly what was causing the lameness we put him on box rest for 6 weeks, had him shod remedially and very slowly got him back into work again. I was told it was probably the end of his competing days
After he was back in full work I decided to put him out on loan where he could just hack and do a little schooling. Six months later he has come back to me as he didnt stay sound at his loan home. My insurance for this injury has expired and I am very confused on what to do next; the vets arent being the most helpful! My thoughts are to give him a year out and see how he is after this? Any ideas/ opinions would be great.
Many thanks! <font color="red"> </font>
If anyone has any suggestions it would be very much appreciated! My 17.1hh 15yr old ID x TB went lame in front last summer. I used to do BSJA, ODEs and dressage with him and he never had a lame day in the 3 years I had him before then. He went through a big lameness investigation inc nerve blocks, x rays and ultrasounds, (the only thing we didnt do was an MRI scan as our insurance did not over for this). The nerve blocks showed that the pain was coming from the foot, the x rays where all fine and the ultra sound showed a vague, small abnormality in a soft tissue in his foot.
Still not knowing exactly what was causing the lameness we put him on box rest for 6 weeks, had him shod remedially and very slowly got him back into work again. I was told it was probably the end of his competing days
Many thanks! <font color="red"> </font>