Noodlebug
Well-Known Member
My old mare has been struggling to walk downhill for the last few months. She is retired so this is just observed in the field. She does have Cushing's and TB flat feet but there is no pulse to any of her feet. She has an arthritic knee which she seems to cope well with. The action walking downhill is a lateral walk and it really is the only walking downhill that is the problem. She also has two lumps over her sacrum (right is higher) and also looks very crooked to me; dropped on the left. She did slip over in the winter spooking at something in the hedge but we have good days as in cantering around the field and bad days where she looks really horrible walking downhill. I had the vet in May and she said it was laminitis from the hard ground and didn't look at her backend. I check her digital pulse twice a day and I honestly do not think that it is laminitis. It could be foot pain in the fronts but get her on the flat ground she walks really well. Anyone else had SI problems as everything I look at is to do with working horses