Crazydancer
Well-Known Member
New mare, arrived 4 weeks ago. Living out 24/7, and put in with my old gelding a week ago. Not ridden yet, as no saddle, went to lunge today, but she is lame. (Not badly, otherwise I would have called a vet.) On the left rein I didn't notice anything worrying. Not quite tracking up at trot, but ground is hard (in the field, as no manege) so was going to keep it slow and steady, just working on halt/walk/trot transitions. Put her on the right rein and she was noticably unlevel. She was 'nodding', but more like tensing up rather than nodding down.
Firstly, is there a way of telling which leg is causing the problem? (not easy without seeing her I know)
I have checked her, and there are no wounds, lumps, bumps, sore bits or heat in any leg/hoof.
It may be a bruised sole, as we do get random large stones come up in the field, or may be from when she kicked out at the gelding last week and clattered the gate! She was hopping for a minute, but I couldn't get near her to check for another 15 mins as they were hooning, and by then she looked ok on it. That was her off-side hind. I had checked it several times since and no heat etc.
Any helpful ideas/comments? Thanks!
Firstly, is there a way of telling which leg is causing the problem? (not easy without seeing her I know)
I have checked her, and there are no wounds, lumps, bumps, sore bits or heat in any leg/hoof.
It may be a bruised sole, as we do get random large stones come up in the field, or may be from when she kicked out at the gelding last week and clattered the gate! She was hopping for a minute, but I couldn't get near her to check for another 15 mins as they were hooning, and by then she looked ok on it. That was her off-side hind. I had checked it several times since and no heat etc.
Any helpful ideas/comments? Thanks!