wyrdsister
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Hi all, first of all I know it's not possible to diagnose over a forum and this may be nothing more than me trying to stop myself having a melt-down because I've lost two of my precious horses in the last 12 months and she's the only one left, so please bear with me. I have a 4 year old Welsh D mare, unshod, slightly pigeon-toed in front. I bought her in September straight from her breeder's field at a reputable stud. She passed a basic 2 stage vetting (5 stage wasn't an option as while good to handle she knew almost nothing). Since then, I've started her gently and quietly with lots of groundwork. She was backed, lightly, a month ago and has done very little under saddle except walk peacefully around the lanes and a little bit of walk and trot in the school. None of this may be relevant. Up until 2 weeks ago, she had shown no signs of lameness of any kind (massive relief after having lost both of the others to totally different lameness problems). Two weeks ago she developed a mild on/off lameness that ran over a few days - she'd be sound one day, lame the next, sound, lame, etc. I rested her, walked her out a bit in hand and in boots, and kept an eye. The weekend of the 7th/8th, the lameness went 'on' and stayed on. It's her right fore, around 1-1/10ths in walk, 2-3/10ths in trot. There's no heat, swelling, or raised pulses.
The vet came on the Monday (9th). He poked, prodded, squeezed, manipulated, and flexion tested her. She had no reaction at all to any of the manual manipulations, or to hoof testers, and wasn't worse after flexion. Still no heat, swelling, or raised pulses. He recommended 4 days Danilon, keep her walking (in boots), 3 days without medication, and reassess. That takes us to this Monday. The vet came back and repeated all the tests. She's still negative to manipulations and hoof-testers, and no worse after flexion. He nerve blocked her. No improvement on the palmar-digital (heel block), marked improvement on the abaxial (fetlock down). He came back today and ran hoof and pastern x-rays. Nothing has popped; her x-rays are clean. Pony is still lame (and extraordinarily bored, but that's another issue!).
The vet now wants to put remedial shoes on her to try to counterbalance her pigeon-toedness. I'm pretty keen to avoid this. I've had barefoot horses for the last five or so years, including a devastatingly tricky one, and everything I've researched and read suggests this is going to be counterproductive. If not remedial shoeing, the next step on the vet's list is an MRI, which involves a referral and shipping her up to a specialist equine centre. Obviously, this will be done but, while we wait for an appointment - any thoughts on what could be the matter with my little lady, please?
The vet came on the Monday (9th). He poked, prodded, squeezed, manipulated, and flexion tested her. She had no reaction at all to any of the manual manipulations, or to hoof testers, and wasn't worse after flexion. Still no heat, swelling, or raised pulses. He recommended 4 days Danilon, keep her walking (in boots), 3 days without medication, and reassess. That takes us to this Monday. The vet came back and repeated all the tests. She's still negative to manipulations and hoof-testers, and no worse after flexion. He nerve blocked her. No improvement on the palmar-digital (heel block), marked improvement on the abaxial (fetlock down). He came back today and ran hoof and pastern x-rays. Nothing has popped; her x-rays are clean. Pony is still lame (and extraordinarily bored, but that's another issue!).
The vet now wants to put remedial shoes on her to try to counterbalance her pigeon-toedness. I'm pretty keen to avoid this. I've had barefoot horses for the last five or so years, including a devastatingly tricky one, and everything I've researched and read suggests this is going to be counterproductive. If not remedial shoeing, the next step on the vet's list is an MRI, which involves a referral and shipping her up to a specialist equine centre. Obviously, this will be done but, while we wait for an appointment - any thoughts on what could be the matter with my little lady, please?