Montyforever
Well-Known Member
Just thought I'd add this as my mares Hindleg lameness caused me lots of arguments last year
Mysti started to look a bit off to me when she was trotting around the field but everyone else said I was imagianing it
I thought it was maybe her back, decided after a few days to lunge her and a friend agreed she didn't look right finally but my mum still didn't see it and I still couldn't work out where the lameness was coming from but guessed hip / higher in the leg. I gave her a week off then lunged her again,
She was sound when the bad leg was on the outside but as soon as I changed the rein everytime she tried to extend that leg when trotting she nearly collapsed
finally everyone else could see the lameness and vet came out to diagnose a slipping stifle and after a few weeks oil and gentle exercise she was sound again
Hindleg lameness is such a difficult one! But it would have been very dangerous if mysti was a riding pony as nobody would have been able to stay on when she started collapsing!!
Mysti started to look a bit off to me when she was trotting around the field but everyone else said I was imagianing it
She was sound when the bad leg was on the outside but as soon as I changed the rein everytime she tried to extend that leg when trotting she nearly collapsed
Hindleg lameness is such a difficult one! But it would have been very dangerous if mysti was a riding pony as nobody would have been able to stay on when she started collapsing!!