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I am writing to see if any one has seen anything similar to what my pony is suffering from, any help/ideas/advice welcome!!!!!!!
He is a 14.2 Welsh D 14/15 years old and has been jumped for most of his life. I have owned him for approx two and a half years
It has been almost two years since my pony first showed signs of near hind lameness. The first sign was refusing jumps which he would normally fly over. Then a progressive lameness appeared firstly on the lunge then appearing on a straight
Initially diagnosed with spavins, he was lightly worked through some bute however no improvement was seen. So off to the horsey hospital we go. Nothing appearing in his bone scans (neck backwards) apart from his hock.
A winter of box rest improved him from 4/5 to 1/5 at his best
He swings his leg out away from his body, which led us to believe it was something higher up than the hock. Osteo has tried and no huge improvement seen, steroids injected no real improvement seen, I can't remember how many vets have looked at him!!
Any ideas, anyone, anywhere!!
He is a 14.2 Welsh D 14/15 years old and has been jumped for most of his life. I have owned him for approx two and a half years
It has been almost two years since my pony first showed signs of near hind lameness. The first sign was refusing jumps which he would normally fly over. Then a progressive lameness appeared firstly on the lunge then appearing on a straight
Initially diagnosed with spavins, he was lightly worked through some bute however no improvement was seen. So off to the horsey hospital we go. Nothing appearing in his bone scans (neck backwards) apart from his hock.
A winter of box rest improved him from 4/5 to 1/5 at his best
He swings his leg out away from his body, which led us to believe it was something higher up than the hock. Osteo has tried and no huge improvement seen, steroids injected no real improvement seen, I can't remember how many vets have looked at him!!
Any ideas, anyone, anywhere!!