MagicMelon
Well-Known Member
I've been given (rescued from being PTS) a WB. He's a very tall, rangy horse with extremely long legs so he seems quite clumsy anyway. He is also over at the knee on both fronts. A tiny bit of background is that the horse came to me after being kept on box rest after coming back from a sellers yard lame on both front feet. They felt it was due to the fact his shoeing was 5 weeks late and they'd let him gallop about in a field the whole time so probably very jarred. He came to me as 98% sound, and I gave him a bit more time and he seemed to look sound on the lunge so I hired a school and got on. He's got a very active walk and was walking out perfectly normally. In trot, on the right rein and in a straight line he seems fine but as soon as Im on the left rein he's very clearly lame on his front left. I have given him some days off and lunged him a minute ago - again on the left rein he looks lame but when he works in a decent outline, he looks sound again. So I'm wondering if its a balance issue, he doesn't have much muscle and is very unfit (obviously after the box rest). He doesn't seem sore on the leg in that he will merrily canter about.
The horse is 13yrs old, and I'm paranoid it might be navicular. But does this sound like navicular? If it was though I would assume he'd be lame on that leg the same no matter what rein he was on?
I'm unsure if I should continue working him lightly to improve his muscle and balance, or put him back onto box rest again (he's currently turned out most of the day). I'd just like to know if anyone else has experienced this odd lameness? I know calling the vet is the obvious answer but I know they'll cost me a fortune doing nerve blocks and x-rays, when perhaps these might not be required.
The horse is 13yrs old, and I'm paranoid it might be navicular. But does this sound like navicular? If it was though I would assume he'd be lame on that leg the same no matter what rein he was on?
I'm unsure if I should continue working him lightly to improve his muscle and balance, or put him back onto box rest again (he's currently turned out most of the day). I'd just like to know if anyone else has experienced this odd lameness? I know calling the vet is the obvious answer but I know they'll cost me a fortune doing nerve blocks and x-rays, when perhaps these might not be required.