yeahaakate
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my 7year old tb mare was diagnosed with kissing spine this time last year. it was a long procces as we had no idea about this issue before hand and we had numerous visits from our trusted physiotherapist (after a series of rearing episodes). the physio pointed out that Hettie has very low heels, and as she was due getting shod, she was long in the toe. she stated that as she is low in the heels this would be causing her to hold her back differently, which could be the problem. after getting her shod, our physio returned and gave her a 100% check up and said she was absolutley fine. after massge for another week, i went to ride her in the paddock as she was far to dangerous on roads, and it ended up with me hurled into the fence after a 60 second bronc-a-thon. we then called the vet, and he said she has kissing spines. he did this by running his hand along her back at which she threw her head up and bared her teeth. after this, (with me still shken after the fall) we just accepted that she would be a field ornament.
after nearly 12 months off, we are looking at the vet coming back to look at her and to get her x-rayed.. as we never actullay did get her scanned. whatever the outcome may be, we are prepared to operate. has anyone got any advice about steps before surgery, and is anyone in a similar situation?
thankyou for reading my essay, but i feel the only way i can make my decision is by learning form other peoples experiences!!
after nearly 12 months off, we are looking at the vet coming back to look at her and to get her x-rayed.. as we never actullay did get her scanned. whatever the outcome may be, we are prepared to operate. has anyone got any advice about steps before surgery, and is anyone in a similar situation?
thankyou for reading my essay, but i feel the only way i can make my decision is by learning form other peoples experiences!!
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