JessicaKara
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My mare is 15 now and for the past few years around the start of summer she develops a problem with her back leg. If she has been stood still when she goes to walk off her left leg will only moves a few inches forward and will not take a full step, she looks very stiff but with each step she steps longer until she eventually starts walking completely normal again.
She has had many vets look at her and been to the equine hospital repeatedly over the years for tests but they have never been able to diagnose anything as she walks if off after a few strides, all we have been told is it is likely to be a locking patella.
In the past it hasn't worried us too much as it usually only last a couple of weeks but this year it seems much worse and is lasting longer.
Just wondering if anyone could suggest any advice or anything that may help, or suggest anything else that it may be. I have put her on a cortaflex glucosamine powder and have been exercising her over poles but she doesn't seem to be getting any better.
Many Thanks
She has had many vets look at her and been to the equine hospital repeatedly over the years for tests but they have never been able to diagnose anything as she walks if off after a few strides, all we have been told is it is likely to be a locking patella.
In the past it hasn't worried us too much as it usually only last a couple of weeks but this year it seems much worse and is lasting longer.
Just wondering if anyone could suggest any advice or anything that may help, or suggest anything else that it may be. I have put her on a cortaflex glucosamine powder and have been exercising her over poles but she doesn't seem to be getting any better.
Many Thanks