Little Cob - Update

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Can't get video to play properly!

Anyhoo, the 'Update' is that D1 sat on LC yesterday :D. We had Friend's daughter lead him around the school, with D1 on bareback and with a halter - at a walk, trot, and then canter :D. The pony was positively grinning :D.

He doesn't remember the aids and will need to effectively be re-backed, but his action is so much better - it's definitely worth giving it a go :D. The trot is now straight, with only a slight outward swing of the off-hind. The canter is now three time :D. It's still wide, but has lost the 'constipated cow' action, now it's as it was many moons ago, before D1 had started working him properly (she was still learning), so we are hopeful that it will, with time and work, go back to as it should be.

Of course we have no idea how long the steriods will last, or if the 'something neurolgical' will be fixed or if it will raise its ugly head. John from Oakham said he hadn't seen anything that would make him consider the pony unsafe, so fingers crossed things do only get better.

Little Cob is so much brighter in himself. He's running with the herd, happy to come in, to be stabled, etc. He's looking bright eyed and bushy tailed.

The re-backing starts at the weekend. We'll take it nice and steady and be dictated by his responses.

Trying hard not to get our hopes up, but it's hard to squish them. To see the pairing of LC and D1 - it had us all cheering :D


Just thought! Back story: can't remember all the dates, but general gist is a couple of years ago LC tied up for no known reason. Brought him back into work to the letter. All fine. Then tied up again. Changed diet to include more salt, natural Selenium and natural Vit E. Did the back into work again. All fine. Then 31st July (the day I broke my back - an interesting day!), he just wasn't right. Took him to the AHT. 'Something neurological and something sacroilliac'. No treatment. Retire him. He was seven. I asked about turning away. Said it was worth a go. So we did. He is a sociable pony and missed D1's attention, though she still played with him he seemed to want more. I was starting to get my knickers in a twist about what was best for him (standing looking dejected in the field, though not all the time, and just generally depressed looking, though still eating and with the herd most of the time). Friend took one of hers to John at Oakham to investigate a pain issue. John was talking and I was listening and the more I listened the more I was thinking 'why can't my pony have this treatment?!' (steroid injections into the sacroilliac region). Spoke to John. Got home. Read the report from the AHT. Spoke to John again at length. He offered no promises at all, but thought it worth a try. Loaded up LC the day we went to pick up Friend's pony. Two steroid injections into the sacroilliac. That was two and a bit weeks ago. He's been turned out 24/7 pretty much since then. In at the weekend to assess. So chuffed (so far!) :D. John coming to see him in three weeks time. We have to work LC from this coming weekend, building up slowly, see how he goes :cool::D

Um. Cookies and Cream ice-cream for all who've waded through that little lot :D
 
Every thing crossed for you all, would be fab if LC could come back to work and we need photo updates along the way :D
 
Sounds promising and all heading in the right direction, hope he just goes from strength to strength and so nice for him to be reunited with D1 on board :)
 
Brilliant news :D Fingers, toes and everything else that is capable of being crossed will be crossed for you all as he comes back into work :D :D :D
 
Thank you so kindly :D

I love the video, but can't figure out why it won't upload (had a discussion with Photobucket yesterday, to the point where I went to bed and left D to deal with it :cool::rolleyes:).

Will try and get vids and stills from the coming weekend and onwards :D
 
Yay that's fab news, I know how it feels to try and keep your hopes down madam's personality has completely changed she is happy to stand in the yard on her own and go for her walkies with stopping and rearing, laying in the field and grooming her best friend rather than biting her, vet couldn't believe it was the same horse last week and that's just the hocks medicated we have SI to go, 3 1/2 weeks till we go back to rossdales I'm so praying I get my girl back!!! Lots of pics of LC please!!!
 
So happy for you Mrs M!

Little Cob, you ROCK!!!!

Not horses, but OH had steriod injections into his frozen shoulder after years of other treatments and physio. Hurt like a mother for a couple of days, and then fixed it completely, fingers crossed, for good. That was 3 or 4 years ago. All good ever since.

Perhaps Little Cob will be as lucky, I've heard it's all down to the skill of whoever does the injection, sounds like you had a good un! xxx

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Thank you :D

Fingers tightly crossed HaC!

Good news about the shoulder R :D


D1 checked LC this evening. He's moving as well as he did yesterday :D


*sits on hands and tries not to trallalllaaaaaaaa*
 
Whee! Fabby news for you and my fingers will be firmly crossed (but only 2 fingers. I have been reliably informed that crossing more than 1 pair of fingers cancels out the good luck and makes it bad luck- love teenagers...) :D
 
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