dwi
Well-Known Member
Daisy isn't right tonight, looks 1/10th lame behind when trotted uphill on a hard surface but there is no obvious heat. Slightly fluidy but then both the back legs are and I have no idea what they usually look like because they are usually covered by inches of feather which I shaved off tonight to have a look.
I can't help wondering if she's sore from when she got caught in the electric fence a week ago and pulled it down with her back legs. I gave her a day off at the time and she seemed a bit shocked but fine. I brought her back into gentle work after 48 hours and has been fine. The only sign of possible discomfort has been a real aversion to being caught for the last few days and a bit of reluctance to leave the yard when ridden.
Would you get the chiro out to have a look and see if she twisted herself when she brought the fence down? Having spent most of last summer having a mystery lameness investigated I know that the vet won't be interested unless he can see where she is lame. I had three visits last year when he said that she wasn't lame enough to be investigated and could I make her more lame please.
I can't help wondering if she's sore from when she got caught in the electric fence a week ago and pulled it down with her back legs. I gave her a day off at the time and she seemed a bit shocked but fine. I brought her back into gentle work after 48 hours and has been fine. The only sign of possible discomfort has been a real aversion to being caught for the last few days and a bit of reluctance to leave the yard when ridden.
Would you get the chiro out to have a look and see if she twisted herself when she brought the fence down? Having spent most of last summer having a mystery lameness investigated I know that the vet won't be interested unless he can see where she is lame. I had three visits last year when he said that she wasn't lame enough to be investigated and could I make her more lame please.