Matafleur
Well-Known Member
Right, I'll start from the beginning.
We went to CT on Sun 24th, did 2 dressage tests and 1 3ft jumping. Won first Dr and was 5th in CT, good marks etc and normal behaviour. Turned out that night and in in the cow barn next day and night due to huge amount of rain. He was not ridden at all and completely sound.
Turned out again Tues morning, also sound. When I brought him in on Tues eve he was hopping lame in his off hind, about 7/10ths. He seemed to get better with walking so I left him out overnight. No swelling or heat at all. Still the same on Weds morning so booked to go to Vet on Thurs morning.
Was naturally almost sound on arrival at vets! About 1/10th lame and vet said prob soft tisue injury and to give the weekend off and start walk work on Monday again. Was 100% sound on Saturday so on Sunday Eve long reined up road for maybe 10 mins. Tracking up perfectly and 100% sound.
Brought in from field on Monday night and completely lame in NEAR hind. Panicked and called back man who came out on Thursday and couldn't find anything "out" and advised I call the vet again for anti inflamatories. He did not treat at all.
Vet came out Friday and horse (of course!) much improved by the time she arrived. About 3-4/10ths lame rather than 7/10ths.
Spent ages trotting up, feeling legs etc. Said she didn't know what was wrong. Took faecal and blood samples which have since come back clear. She said to keep turning out but keep an eye on him and wants to have him in for a pelvic and rectal exam.
I have phoned the vet and asked to have another vet look at him before they do that but they have not got back to me - they seem very reluctant to let me have a second opinion from someone at same practice.
He was shod on Friday 29th and feet were all fine. The lameness is quite odd, like he wants to put most of his weight on the toe. I am convinced he is not right in either leg but vet seems convinced it is just in the Near hind even though it started in Off hind.
He is currently turned out in a small paddock and I am waiting for the vet to phone back and tell me if I can see this other vet or not.
No history of lameness in the past. If anyone has come across anything similar I would love to know what it was. I am at my wits end.
Thanks and well done for getting this far!
L
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We went to CT on Sun 24th, did 2 dressage tests and 1 3ft jumping. Won first Dr and was 5th in CT, good marks etc and normal behaviour. Turned out that night and in in the cow barn next day and night due to huge amount of rain. He was not ridden at all and completely sound.
Turned out again Tues morning, also sound. When I brought him in on Tues eve he was hopping lame in his off hind, about 7/10ths. He seemed to get better with walking so I left him out overnight. No swelling or heat at all. Still the same on Weds morning so booked to go to Vet on Thurs morning.
Was naturally almost sound on arrival at vets! About 1/10th lame and vet said prob soft tisue injury and to give the weekend off and start walk work on Monday again. Was 100% sound on Saturday so on Sunday Eve long reined up road for maybe 10 mins. Tracking up perfectly and 100% sound.
Brought in from field on Monday night and completely lame in NEAR hind. Panicked and called back man who came out on Thursday and couldn't find anything "out" and advised I call the vet again for anti inflamatories. He did not treat at all.
Vet came out Friday and horse (of course!) much improved by the time she arrived. About 3-4/10ths lame rather than 7/10ths.
Spent ages trotting up, feeling legs etc. Said she didn't know what was wrong. Took faecal and blood samples which have since come back clear. She said to keep turning out but keep an eye on him and wants to have him in for a pelvic and rectal exam.
I have phoned the vet and asked to have another vet look at him before they do that but they have not got back to me - they seem very reluctant to let me have a second opinion from someone at same practice.
He was shod on Friday 29th and feet were all fine. The lameness is quite odd, like he wants to put most of his weight on the toe. I am convinced he is not right in either leg but vet seems convinced it is just in the Near hind even though it started in Off hind.
He is currently turned out in a small paddock and I am waiting for the vet to phone back and tell me if I can see this other vet or not.
No history of lameness in the past. If anyone has come across anything similar I would love to know what it was. I am at my wits end.
Thanks and well done for getting this far!
L
x