LankyDoodle
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My husband brought G in last night.
G has always had a smallish hard lump on his spine, but firstly the vet has never made issue of it and, secondly, last time we had his back done all that was mentioned was that a few vertebrae were 'out' and they were manipulated by the chiropractor.
My husband feels the lump may have grown slightly and when he ran his hand down G's spine, he dipped his back and recoiled. He's always been reluctant in canter if in front on a hack or in the school, but would canter with a lead. He's got better through persistance on my part, again, the chiropractor didn't make a lot of that and instructors have always put it down to his lack of balance - although this is also something that has improved vastly. When putting the saddle on he moves around a bit for 20 seconds and it's all pointing towards back pain to me
He has a mild foot imbalance but is not lame.
What could this hard lump be on his spine? I realise that, like humans, horses get back pain and things need tweaking now and again, but this coupled with the lump is concerning me.
Any experience/ideas?
G has always had a smallish hard lump on his spine, but firstly the vet has never made issue of it and, secondly, last time we had his back done all that was mentioned was that a few vertebrae were 'out' and they were manipulated by the chiropractor.
My husband feels the lump may have grown slightly and when he ran his hand down G's spine, he dipped his back and recoiled. He's always been reluctant in canter if in front on a hack or in the school, but would canter with a lead. He's got better through persistance on my part, again, the chiropractor didn't make a lot of that and instructors have always put it down to his lack of balance - although this is also something that has improved vastly. When putting the saddle on he moves around a bit for 20 seconds and it's all pointing towards back pain to me
He has a mild foot imbalance but is not lame.
What could this hard lump be on his spine? I realise that, like humans, horses get back pain and things need tweaking now and again, but this coupled with the lump is concerning me.
Any experience/ideas?