st5050
Well-Known Member
Hi all,
I'm looking for some advice on what to do with my horse. The back story is long and will probably unfold in response to your questions throughout the thread.
Synopsis - early DJD (DL joint) one hock worse than the other (two bone spurs) but present in both. Has responded well to joint injections (Sep)
Kissing spines 3 areas of concern. No obvious signs except from bucking in canter transition to not going forward, planting and trying to buck having been brought back into work after 4 months off to rest while dealing with joints. He was cleared by Vet, Physio and Chiro and to return to work but hasn't settled and is now on field rest while I work out what to do. Vet and Chrio think KS OP
Here is a link to the back x-ray
http://tinypic.com/r/w9ilvc/8
I know how little or much they react is relative to each horse and he's obviously not happy under saddle - but I think this would this be consider a mild case?
Vet was against the OP initially but as above he hasn't settled and is now in favour of it.
I'm not in favour of the trad OP (and he has never been mentioned that he needs this) I have spoken to the surgeon who would do the Lig Snip OP and he would have to cut up to 5 areas (no bone touched)
I have until next July to decide on the OP.
I guess my big question is can his horse be rehabbed back to a 'strong' 'pain free back' if time is taken with (long lining, hacking, pessoa etc) ??
I've found a yard that have said they help (lots of turn out, quiet hacking, start with danlion initially to allow him to work and then wean him off it once he is using his back correctly - and build up to ridden work.
I am committed to the horse financially but I have demands on my time - esp as I want to compete next year (like a loon buying a new horse in the new year) so I'll have to trust this yard to do it right.
The horse is only 6 years old.
Is surgery inevitable?
Sorry if this is fragmented - it's all very stressful....
I am a member of the Facebook group and have done lots of research but there are less stories about those who have rehabbed back to riding without the OP.
Thank you so much in advance to anyone who replies.
St5050.
I'm looking for some advice on what to do with my horse. The back story is long and will probably unfold in response to your questions throughout the thread.
Synopsis - early DJD (DL joint) one hock worse than the other (two bone spurs) but present in both. Has responded well to joint injections (Sep)
Kissing spines 3 areas of concern. No obvious signs except from bucking in canter transition to not going forward, planting and trying to buck having been brought back into work after 4 months off to rest while dealing with joints. He was cleared by Vet, Physio and Chiro and to return to work but hasn't settled and is now on field rest while I work out what to do. Vet and Chrio think KS OP
Here is a link to the back x-ray
http://tinypic.com/r/w9ilvc/8
I know how little or much they react is relative to each horse and he's obviously not happy under saddle - but I think this would this be consider a mild case?
Vet was against the OP initially but as above he hasn't settled and is now in favour of it.
I'm not in favour of the trad OP (and he has never been mentioned that he needs this) I have spoken to the surgeon who would do the Lig Snip OP and he would have to cut up to 5 areas (no bone touched)
I have until next July to decide on the OP.
I guess my big question is can his horse be rehabbed back to a 'strong' 'pain free back' if time is taken with (long lining, hacking, pessoa etc) ??
I've found a yard that have said they help (lots of turn out, quiet hacking, start with danlion initially to allow him to work and then wean him off it once he is using his back correctly - and build up to ridden work.
I am committed to the horse financially but I have demands on my time - esp as I want to compete next year (like a loon buying a new horse in the new year) so I'll have to trust this yard to do it right.
The horse is only 6 years old.
Is surgery inevitable?
Sorry if this is fragmented - it's all very stressful....
I am a member of the Facebook group and have done lots of research but there are less stories about those who have rehabbed back to riding without the OP.
Thank you so much in advance to anyone who replies.
St5050.