Nasicus
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Disclaimer: This mare is wonky. She came to me from the breeder in August. I'm told they suspect she did the splits with her hinds as a foal, and has been wonky since. She came to me as a companion, she will never be ridden. She's been checked by the vets, and whilst no one's sure exactly what happened, she's confirmed happy, healthy and pain free. We believe it to have been some sort of nerve damage to her hind limbs, as it takes a moment for her hinds to catch up with her fronts when being asked to manoeuvre (such as asking to move the hind quarters). She has actually improved since coming to me, going from often looking like she had double string-halt, to looking more ungainly than anything. She regularly zooms around in all paces, can get down to lie down/roll and get up again without any issues, can move her tail and swish at flies, sometimes I catch her with her tail in full flag mode when she's got the zoomies 
She's here to enjoy life until such a time that she cannot anymore, at which point she would be PTS. She will never be passed on.
Okay, disclaimer out of the way!
Onto the issue:
Turned up to sort the girls today, and something odd is going on with Wonky Mares back-end muscles. Wasn't like this on Thursday, they were checked for me on Friday as I was working late, nothing reported.
She's moving normally (for her!), usual bright and friendly attitude. Happily guzzled down her bucket and enjoyed 15 minutes of hand grazing. Nothing untoward besides the muscles, which didn't change when walking her around etc ie wasn't just how she was stood.
She's very nearly 5yo, and they're both out 24/7. She came out of winter looking a wee bit ribby, but how you would want them to be going into spring (which is a bit of a novelty to me, as I'm used to fresh-air living fat-arses!)
The only way I can describe it, is that someones gone along and scooped out her muscles on her back end, same on both sides.
(excuse the weird clip thing going on, she had a skin problem over winter that needed clipping to treat)
This one shows the lower 'scoop' quite well:

And this one shows the upper 'scoop' decently.

For the sake of completion, here's the other side. Looks the same as the above, just failed to capture it well in the sunlight:

Here's a shot from behind, you can see the 'scoop' on the right particularly clearly, although red line was added by me for ease of seeing. She is stood slightly downhill and wonkily here, with her head down eating her dinner:

But wait! There's more!
I took a look under her tail, and not only are her semitendinosus and/or semimembranosus muscles (bum muscles, not gonna lie, I did look the muscle names up) suddenly quite prominent, but her bum appears to be trying to escape inside her body, and is really sucked in! I know I've looked under there before and found nothing of note, and a sucked in bum like that would have certainly been something I would have remembered!


(Some weird lumping going on there beside her vulva, will give them a check when I'm back up)
Soooo.... Whilst I have a few ideas tumbling through my brain, I'm wondering what you people are thinking?
Am I perhaps being worried over nothing? It wouldn't surprise me, this global situation has got my anxiety clawing at the edges of my sanity.
Should I have a word with the vet? She's not acting sick or sorry, just... looking weird.
I'll include some more photos below as I've reached the photo limit in one post I think.
She's here to enjoy life until such a time that she cannot anymore, at which point she would be PTS. She will never be passed on.
Okay, disclaimer out of the way!
Onto the issue:
Turned up to sort the girls today, and something odd is going on with Wonky Mares back-end muscles. Wasn't like this on Thursday, they were checked for me on Friday as I was working late, nothing reported.
She's moving normally (for her!), usual bright and friendly attitude. Happily guzzled down her bucket and enjoyed 15 minutes of hand grazing. Nothing untoward besides the muscles, which didn't change when walking her around etc ie wasn't just how she was stood.
She's very nearly 5yo, and they're both out 24/7. She came out of winter looking a wee bit ribby, but how you would want them to be going into spring (which is a bit of a novelty to me, as I'm used to fresh-air living fat-arses!)
The only way I can describe it, is that someones gone along and scooped out her muscles on her back end, same on both sides.
(excuse the weird clip thing going on, she had a skin problem over winter that needed clipping to treat)
This one shows the lower 'scoop' quite well:

And this one shows the upper 'scoop' decently.

For the sake of completion, here's the other side. Looks the same as the above, just failed to capture it well in the sunlight:

Here's a shot from behind, you can see the 'scoop' on the right particularly clearly, although red line was added by me for ease of seeing. She is stood slightly downhill and wonkily here, with her head down eating her dinner:

But wait! There's more!
I took a look under her tail, and not only are her semitendinosus and/or semimembranosus muscles (bum muscles, not gonna lie, I did look the muscle names up) suddenly quite prominent, but her bum appears to be trying to escape inside her body, and is really sucked in! I know I've looked under there before and found nothing of note, and a sucked in bum like that would have certainly been something I would have remembered!


(Some weird lumping going on there beside her vulva, will give them a check when I'm back up)
Soooo.... Whilst I have a few ideas tumbling through my brain, I'm wondering what you people are thinking?
Am I perhaps being worried over nothing? It wouldn't surprise me, this global situation has got my anxiety clawing at the edges of my sanity.
Should I have a word with the vet? She's not acting sick or sorry, just... looking weird.
I'll include some more photos below as I've reached the photo limit in one post I think.
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