devonlass
Well-Known Member
Hi there all,hoping for some advice for some friends.
Two ladies a few months ago bought an older pony,bought from a friend who hadn't had him long and history very sketchy.Pony is thought to be 16yrs,although personally from looking at him I would say good chance he's a bit older.Quite poor when they bought him,but they are doing a grand job of giving him some TLC.One of the ladies is very novice,but other is reasonably experienced AFAIK,although not sure if that also means knowledgable if that makes sense?? They are trying hard though and clearly very fond of pony so I would like to help them if I can.
They asked me about something the pony does on his nearside front leg when trotting,which I must admit I'm not sure about but then is hard to imagine as not actually seen it and is hard to know from a verbal description but hoping it might mean something to someone here?? They said he sort of does a strange movement in trot almost like he's trying to canter on the spot rather than trot and only on one leg?? On of the ladies description sounded almost like she meant flicking the leg out,but when I queried that she said no so not sure about that?? They found it really hard to describe but AFAIK it only happens when ridden and is like something more of a canter but in trot and just in that one leg.Does it all the time and not just when going into trot if that helps??
One of the ladies said she feels he struggles downhill on his fronts,and is like he's going to trip,but other lady said she hasn't noticed this so not sure if that actually happening or relevant,but if you read on I do feel it might be of interest.
Other issue is that I noticed he has squared off toes on the hinds (shod on front and barefoot behind),one far worse than the other (funnily enough same side as funny leg thing in trot),and they both said had noticed him dragging his back feet when ridden.
I know what my first thoughts were on this especially coupled with the downhill issue but would be interested in what others think??
I have no idea if he's sound,both ladies think he is and is ridden quite regularly,I have only seen him standing and being led,he looked ok to me,but I have only had the opportunity to see this very briefly.
Any thoughts greatly appreciated,I have so far advised them to look at a joint supp,and to talk to their farrier and get his thoughts.Also suggested they look at his workload and fitness as is possible he is either stiff or unfit so lazy or all of them and this is why he is dragging his feet and not moving correctly.Not sure if any or all of that is right?? I have a few thoughts but wouldn't like to give them bad advice so really interested in all of your thoughts.
Please don't just say to get the vet,I am more than aware this is probably needed if the problems continue but I would like to give them some ideas to try and rule out first,or at least some solid info and suggestions to convince that vet is only way forward if that's the case.Is not that they wouldn't get the vet BTW,am sure they would,but I don't think they are aware that there is even the possibility of it being anything remotely serious,so me just saying get the vet out would prob seem a bit OTT to the more experienced lady and worry the more novice lady stupid!!
Anyway will shut up now and look forward to hearing what ideas anyone has,many thanx in advance.
Two ladies a few months ago bought an older pony,bought from a friend who hadn't had him long and history very sketchy.Pony is thought to be 16yrs,although personally from looking at him I would say good chance he's a bit older.Quite poor when they bought him,but they are doing a grand job of giving him some TLC.One of the ladies is very novice,but other is reasonably experienced AFAIK,although not sure if that also means knowledgable if that makes sense?? They are trying hard though and clearly very fond of pony so I would like to help them if I can.
They asked me about something the pony does on his nearside front leg when trotting,which I must admit I'm not sure about but then is hard to imagine as not actually seen it and is hard to know from a verbal description but hoping it might mean something to someone here?? They said he sort of does a strange movement in trot almost like he's trying to canter on the spot rather than trot and only on one leg?? On of the ladies description sounded almost like she meant flicking the leg out,but when I queried that she said no so not sure about that?? They found it really hard to describe but AFAIK it only happens when ridden and is like something more of a canter but in trot and just in that one leg.Does it all the time and not just when going into trot if that helps??
One of the ladies said she feels he struggles downhill on his fronts,and is like he's going to trip,but other lady said she hasn't noticed this so not sure if that actually happening or relevant,but if you read on I do feel it might be of interest.
Other issue is that I noticed he has squared off toes on the hinds (shod on front and barefoot behind),one far worse than the other (funnily enough same side as funny leg thing in trot),and they both said had noticed him dragging his back feet when ridden.
I know what my first thoughts were on this especially coupled with the downhill issue but would be interested in what others think??
I have no idea if he's sound,both ladies think he is and is ridden quite regularly,I have only seen him standing and being led,he looked ok to me,but I have only had the opportunity to see this very briefly.
Any thoughts greatly appreciated,I have so far advised them to look at a joint supp,and to talk to their farrier and get his thoughts.Also suggested they look at his workload and fitness as is possible he is either stiff or unfit so lazy or all of them and this is why he is dragging his feet and not moving correctly.Not sure if any or all of that is right?? I have a few thoughts but wouldn't like to give them bad advice so really interested in all of your thoughts.
Please don't just say to get the vet,I am more than aware this is probably needed if the problems continue but I would like to give them some ideas to try and rule out first,or at least some solid info and suggestions to convince that vet is only way forward if that's the case.Is not that they wouldn't get the vet BTW,am sure they would,but I don't think they are aware that there is even the possibility of it being anything remotely serious,so me just saying get the vet out would prob seem a bit OTT to the more experienced lady and worry the more novice lady stupid!!
Anyway will shut up now and look forward to hearing what ideas anyone has,many thanx in advance.