Horseyskates
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I have a 14 year old gelding we have had most of his life, fantastic competition record in a variety of disciplines, honestly never had a day's lameness. He has been out of work for a bit (no fault of his own) but just brought back into work and has been going really well. Professional horsey people have seen him recently and not commented on soundness.
Found a wonderful home for him, subject to vetting, which we just had. He behaved wonderfully, did flexion tests fine on the road etc then the vet asked me to lunge him. After I'd lunged him both ways she said she would have to stop as he was showing signs of intermittent lameness on one rein. I feel like a terrible owner now because I can honestly say I didn't really notice anything and was surprised! He has always been stiffer on the rein in question, especially at the moment as he isn't fit - so perhaps its just because I am used to it, although dressage and showing judges have never commented on it (to the contrary.) I did ask if I could show him under saddle as I really don't believe he is lame but it is procedure to stop the vetting so understandably the vet said no - they were very nice and I understand the position they were in. He is in need of shoeing and she did mention that could be the issue. Also, I never lunge usually and neither of us are much good at it!
I did have a quick ride to see if I could feel anything wrong and he seemed to go well - shoulder in and ten metre circles on both reins felt good. I didn't want to ride for long in case something was the matter.
What now? He doesn't look lame to me but I'm sure the vet knows what they are doing and I don't want to compromise his welfare. I'm going to get him reshod and have our vet look at him but I'm worried sick!
Found a wonderful home for him, subject to vetting, which we just had. He behaved wonderfully, did flexion tests fine on the road etc then the vet asked me to lunge him. After I'd lunged him both ways she said she would have to stop as he was showing signs of intermittent lameness on one rein. I feel like a terrible owner now because I can honestly say I didn't really notice anything and was surprised! He has always been stiffer on the rein in question, especially at the moment as he isn't fit - so perhaps its just because I am used to it, although dressage and showing judges have never commented on it (to the contrary.) I did ask if I could show him under saddle as I really don't believe he is lame but it is procedure to stop the vetting so understandably the vet said no - they were very nice and I understand the position they were in. He is in need of shoeing and she did mention that could be the issue. Also, I never lunge usually and neither of us are much good at it!
I did have a quick ride to see if I could feel anything wrong and he seemed to go well - shoulder in and ten metre circles on both reins felt good. I didn't want to ride for long in case something was the matter.
What now? He doesn't look lame to me but I'm sure the vet knows what they are doing and I don't want to compromise his welfare. I'm going to get him reshod and have our vet look at him but I'm worried sick!