Samantha008
Well-Known Member
My vet and i are at a loss trying to diagnose my horse. Shes going to specialist next week for their verdict but i wondered if anyone on here might know of a sign/symptom to lead us in either direction. Ive had her 3 months and its been a complete disaster. 3 weeks into having her she went lame in her back near leg. Conformation-wise shes very weak at the back and much stronger at the front with very very large hooves. Shes a 6yr old tbxID. Anyway, the vet is called out and she is diagnosed with a sacroiliac injury, due to having a pelvis that is misaligned and being very sore on the near side, the side that shows muscle wastage and is slightly lower. The first sign i noticed, baring in mind that id only had this horse 3 weeks, was that she couldnt canter on the rein needed to use her left side. She constantly went onto the wrong leg and in trot she kept trying to canter (and shes young but not the bombing off type at all)
She did look sound without a rider. Three weeks box/field rest later and i long rein a week and then ride her. No improvement, but now she seems to be unco-ordinated. My instructor described it as having this lovely long pace but not knnowing what to do with it. On minute shes over reaching and then shes falling in on her shoulder on a circle. I didnt see as i was riding so cant really describe more than that. In trot she felt like she was skipping to correct herself when she felt something wasnt moving quick enough. If that makes sense. So after the vet has seen this, he suggests some quick neuro tests and backs her up, complete disaster it was. She shuffled with her bum and dragged her front right hand leg and then just planted herslef and would not move even with two full grown men pushing her. Next were the circles, which she seemed to do ok, she didnt wobble or stumble but her legs were a bit all over the place. With the tail pull she was fine, correcting herself in one step and then with the placement tests she put her leg back straight away.The vet then suggested a cortisone injection into the sacroiliac to seeif theres any improvement. My vet however is not an expert in this and has said to me he has his suspicians but would like someone more specialist to have a look at her. Today in the field i saw her drag her hind toes with every step. Both about the same amount.
She did stumble alot before i had her, but no more than, i thought at the time, a normal clumsy horse with feet the size of dinner plates. About 3 times on an hours hack. She passed a 5 stage vetting 3 weeks before she went lame and has since the vet last came out, backed up absolutley fine. But i know with neuro stuff it can be different each day.
Anyway, if anybody sees something that they think leads to one more than the other i would be very greatful or for any kind of response that might help with this nightmare.
Thanks!
She did look sound without a rider. Three weeks box/field rest later and i long rein a week and then ride her. No improvement, but now she seems to be unco-ordinated. My instructor described it as having this lovely long pace but not knnowing what to do with it. On minute shes over reaching and then shes falling in on her shoulder on a circle. I didnt see as i was riding so cant really describe more than that. In trot she felt like she was skipping to correct herself when she felt something wasnt moving quick enough. If that makes sense. So after the vet has seen this, he suggests some quick neuro tests and backs her up, complete disaster it was. She shuffled with her bum and dragged her front right hand leg and then just planted herslef and would not move even with two full grown men pushing her. Next were the circles, which she seemed to do ok, she didnt wobble or stumble but her legs were a bit all over the place. With the tail pull she was fine, correcting herself in one step and then with the placement tests she put her leg back straight away.The vet then suggested a cortisone injection into the sacroiliac to seeif theres any improvement. My vet however is not an expert in this and has said to me he has his suspicians but would like someone more specialist to have a look at her. Today in the field i saw her drag her hind toes with every step. Both about the same amount.
She did stumble alot before i had her, but no more than, i thought at the time, a normal clumsy horse with feet the size of dinner plates. About 3 times on an hours hack. She passed a 5 stage vetting 3 weeks before she went lame and has since the vet last came out, backed up absolutley fine. But i know with neuro stuff it can be different each day.
Anyway, if anybody sees something that they think leads to one more than the other i would be very greatful or for any kind of response that might help with this nightmare.
Thanks!