Sophstar
Well-Known Member
Pony had vet out today as having soreness issues with a hind leg and continually resting it etc etc. The vet looked at me puzzled as he walked and trotted up perfectly sound and said 'i see no lameness', however when he asked him to turn, the affected leg stayed firmly pinned to the floor. After a flexion test, and my pony barely able to walk let alone trot up, the vet has said it is his hock that he feels is the problem, as the flexion used tested the hock, stifle and hip. He is now on bute for the next 10 days with only ridden work in walk with a reassessment at the end, however the vet has suggested x rays and/or a steroid injection into the joint with the most likely verdict being the onset of arthritis.
He is 19 and has always been a bit clicky on that leg for the 1st few minutes of exercise, but as agreed by the vet, he lives out and this is the best thing for arthritis to keep them moving. How do you manage your horses with arthritis and any supplements that will keep him oiled and feeling looser?!
He is 19 and has always been a bit clicky on that leg for the 1st few minutes of exercise, but as agreed by the vet, he lives out and this is the best thing for arthritis to keep them moving. How do you manage your horses with arthritis and any supplements that will keep him oiled and feeling looser?!