ECORTEN
Member
Hello! Ok, so this isn't some sort of trying-to-get-a-diagnosis on line thing... I just want to pick some brains that are more knowledgeable than mine!
Our 12.2h has a sore back, which he has compensated for in his legs and now is sore there also. His symptoms were: not wanting to go forward at all, snappiness at the girth - the usual stuff.
We had a fab physio or who did all sorts and recommended 2 weeks of long reining and then light flat work - muscle wastage and a sore back caused by various things. He's 16 and has always been a little kid's first/second pony.
We sat back on him today for the first time in 3 weeks to commence the light flat work, with a new saddle (he's had his teeth seen too as well) and he was still the same as he was 3 weeks ago. Me and my daughter's instructor are wondering if he's got a kissing spine. So, will consult the physio, get the vet out etc.
However, what I want to know is if surgery for this exists for little ponies? Will his age be a factor?
He's insured, so I'd hope that would cover it, but would the insurance think it worth it or suggest he retires?
Has anyone has this surgery done on a little pony? Did it work? Was it worth it?
Thanks in advance!
Our 12.2h has a sore back, which he has compensated for in his legs and now is sore there also. His symptoms were: not wanting to go forward at all, snappiness at the girth - the usual stuff.
We had a fab physio or who did all sorts and recommended 2 weeks of long reining and then light flat work - muscle wastage and a sore back caused by various things. He's 16 and has always been a little kid's first/second pony.
We sat back on him today for the first time in 3 weeks to commence the light flat work, with a new saddle (he's had his teeth seen too as well) and he was still the same as he was 3 weeks ago. Me and my daughter's instructor are wondering if he's got a kissing spine. So, will consult the physio, get the vet out etc.
However, what I want to know is if surgery for this exists for little ponies? Will his age be a factor?
He's insured, so I'd hope that would cover it, but would the insurance think it worth it or suggest he retires?
Has anyone has this surgery done on a little pony? Did it work? Was it worth it?
Thanks in advance!