Bluestar_69
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Hi, this is a long story so I'll try to make it easy. I have a 6 1/2 year old Gypsy cob. I bought him 3 1/2 years ago from a wild herd, had never had anything done to him. I broke him slowly myself & he's only ever been hacked very quietly. He is barefoot & trimmed every 8 weeks or less by a qualified equine pediotrist.
about 2 1/2 years ago we were walking down a hill & his rear right leg locked up. I got off, walked him a bit & he seemed OK. next time I rode he didnt feel even in trot so turned him out for 2 weeks. Ever since then he's not been 100%. He's intermittently lame, he'll be OK & feel fine for a few strides then feel lame, then feel OK. it's mostly in trot he feels rubbish.
He's seen about 6 vets from 2 practices. both pratices thought it was his stifle. he's had X-rays, ultrasounds & nerve blocks with no results comming back.
when he feels lame he feels like he's lifting his head rather than dropping it.
He's seen a physio who said he looked lame on both rear legs, he's seem a McTimoney chiropractor who said his pelvis is rotated, he had treatment with her & seemed to get a BIT better but not much.
So, the last few month's I've kind of given up & tried to ride very gentaly as he doesnt seem to be in pain (he's only ridden twice a week)
Now I just really want to get this sorted out as It's getting me down!
I rode on the weekend & tried a few things out. He's definately MORE lame & head 'bobby' when ridden & when I do rising trot??? if I stand for trot he seems a bit better & when he's going really forward he feels pretty much 100% OK!
I'm not convinved it's a rear end problem, although after being ridden he sometimes looks a little stiff on the back end? but I dont know now if I'm over analysing things!
Any one out there got ANY ideas what might be wrong with im?! He frequently feels in trot like he wants to canter, but not in a running away way, like maybe it's more comfy, but he cant sustain a canter with me on him for more then a hundred yards. when lunged he'll do a good few rotations without me even chasing him!
HELP!!!!!
about 2 1/2 years ago we were walking down a hill & his rear right leg locked up. I got off, walked him a bit & he seemed OK. next time I rode he didnt feel even in trot so turned him out for 2 weeks. Ever since then he's not been 100%. He's intermittently lame, he'll be OK & feel fine for a few strides then feel lame, then feel OK. it's mostly in trot he feels rubbish.
He's seen about 6 vets from 2 practices. both pratices thought it was his stifle. he's had X-rays, ultrasounds & nerve blocks with no results comming back.
when he feels lame he feels like he's lifting his head rather than dropping it.
He's seen a physio who said he looked lame on both rear legs, he's seem a McTimoney chiropractor who said his pelvis is rotated, he had treatment with her & seemed to get a BIT better but not much.
So, the last few month's I've kind of given up & tried to ride very gentaly as he doesnt seem to be in pain (he's only ridden twice a week)
Now I just really want to get this sorted out as It's getting me down!
I rode on the weekend & tried a few things out. He's definately MORE lame & head 'bobby' when ridden & when I do rising trot??? if I stand for trot he seems a bit better & when he's going really forward he feels pretty much 100% OK!
I'm not convinved it's a rear end problem, although after being ridden he sometimes looks a little stiff on the back end? but I dont know now if I'm over analysing things!
Any one out there got ANY ideas what might be wrong with im?! He frequently feels in trot like he wants to canter, but not in a running away way, like maybe it's more comfy, but he cant sustain a canter with me on him for more then a hundred yards. when lunged he'll do a good few rotations without me even chasing him!
HELP!!!!!