Mollyy
Well-Known Member
After about a month of time off since we had our pony scanned and the vet put his lameness and swollen foreleg down to a thickened tendon, I slowly started to walk out on him on the roads. However, although he was initially sound, now when trotted up, he takes a 'lame' stride every 4 or five strides, but this lameness is not consistent. His leg is no longer swollen or hot, he recently capped a hock, but that is going down slowly. If it makes any difference, our yard is situated at the bottom of a very steep hill. almost like a valley, and it is after this 200m climb there is a flat private lane, where I usually trot, colud this be affecting him?
Any ideas welcome!
Thanks
xxxxx
Any ideas welcome!
Thanks
xxxxx