Eira
Well-Known Member
I can't find my last post on Sols lameness , so I'll do a quick recap .
September 11th , back lady came out and wanted her to have X-rays in her back (another story) she wanted her workload to increase to 2hours (or there abouts) to see if the tension increased or improved in her back .
She was in 2 weeks of hard work when she wasn't quite right .
Vet came out to look at her back , said that was all A ok (in his opinion) but said she was lame ( same leg she had the OR injury on middle of August )
He wanted her to be on field rest and no work as she was 6/10th lame on her right fore .
He came back 2 weeks later and said there had been a big improvment and she was only 1/10th lame . So he wanted her to be hacked out in walk twice/three times a week .
I have been doing this since (up until last thursday ) . Per (another vet) was out to do routine jabs so he said he would look at her . He notice that , when she was trotted up in hand the first two time she was lame , and after two flexion tests (lower and higher
) she was sound . He also said that the lameness would have to be worse to nerve block as the lameness is so subtle it would be difficult to pinpoint .
Per was going to discuss his findings with Alan and ring me back . He also suggested riding her 4 times a week in W,T or brief canters .
Sorry for the very rambly post , but I am very anxious about riding her when the lameness hasn't improved . Am also worried that they can't find out whats wrong with her .
September 11th , back lady came out and wanted her to have X-rays in her back (another story) she wanted her workload to increase to 2hours (or there abouts) to see if the tension increased or improved in her back .
She was in 2 weeks of hard work when she wasn't quite right .
Vet came out to look at her back , said that was all A ok (in his opinion) but said she was lame ( same leg she had the OR injury on middle of August )
He wanted her to be on field rest and no work as she was 6/10th lame on her right fore .
He came back 2 weeks later and said there had been a big improvment and she was only 1/10th lame . So he wanted her to be hacked out in walk twice/three times a week .
I have been doing this since (up until last thursday ) . Per (another vet) was out to do routine jabs so he said he would look at her . He notice that , when she was trotted up in hand the first two time she was lame , and after two flexion tests (lower and higher
Per was going to discuss his findings with Alan and ring me back . He also suggested riding her 4 times a week in W,T or brief canters .
Sorry for the very rambly post , but I am very anxious about riding her when the lameness hasn't improved . Am also worried that they can't find out whats wrong with her .