CBFan
Well-Known Member
Hi, Having dealt with OCD before I know what is possibly in store in the weeks to come with my current boy HOWEVER I just wondered if anyone who has had the missfortune to go through this with one of theirs could share any pics and experiences with me.
My boy doesn't appear lame on trot up, although appears stiff under saddle / on the lunge which I consider very abnormal for a 4 year old (5 in october). He also does a funny thing with the 'problem leg' in particular when asked to 'move over' - lifts it, holds it in the air, waggling it around for a bit before struggling to place it - this is worse since being back in work after a two week break due to snow / frozen school... 'it's a bit like shivers' as my physio described it... One stifle is swolen, the other, the vet considers normal. He's 4 and 17hh. Something has just been niggling at me for ages that suggests he isn't right but vet has been reluctant until recently to agree (I think, through fear of worrying me after what I went through before with a different horse - said different horse is half sibling to current horse- don't ask!!)
So, did your horse show classic lameness or was he / she 'just not right'?
Any photos?
My boy doesn't appear lame on trot up, although appears stiff under saddle / on the lunge which I consider very abnormal for a 4 year old (5 in october). He also does a funny thing with the 'problem leg' in particular when asked to 'move over' - lifts it, holds it in the air, waggling it around for a bit before struggling to place it - this is worse since being back in work after a two week break due to snow / frozen school... 'it's a bit like shivers' as my physio described it... One stifle is swolen, the other, the vet considers normal. He's 4 and 17hh. Something has just been niggling at me for ages that suggests he isn't right but vet has been reluctant until recently to agree (I think, through fear of worrying me after what I went through before with a different horse - said different horse is half sibling to current horse- don't ask!!)
So, did your horse show classic lameness or was he / she 'just not right'?
Any photos?