angelat
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Apologies for the lenght but am hoping someone might be able to advise. Have recently bought a 4 yr old German warmblood (5 at end March) who passed a 2 stage vetting. He had front shoes on when bought 2nd Jan (has a more upright near fore but that wasn't thought to be a problem) and had back shoes put on for first time 16th Jan. Only backed at end of 2007 and not worked regularly while at dealers yard. Rode from 3rd Jan but on 19th Jan he appeared intermittantly unlevel - no heat, swelling, cuts on legs - was lunged day before and apparently had been a bit lively but no other clues. Put on box rest and vet saw on 29th Jan - suspected sore back/tender spots due to saddle. Hence stopped riding and lunged gently until new saddle fitted on 8th Feb. Saddler also suspects sore points around near shoulder and off hindquarters and thinks saddle we had borrowed may be implicated. As of today (11th Feb) still intermittantly unlevel in trot. Much worse on harder tracks and even noticeable in walk on downhill (seems to be near fore but hard to tell). Seems to improve as works. Current opinion is to keep riding and try and get a consistent lameness to appear (or for him to improve) before calling vets and/or physio again. Is it possible that this could be muscle soreness due to original saddle, due to him coming into work for first time or is there anything more sinister I should be worrying about? I have him under warrantly until end March so am keen to get a diagnosis and treatment options so we can decide what to do. He's a lovely horse so would be more than willing to try and work through any problems.