LadyGascoyne
Still Fig-uring it out...
Got to the stables tonight and she’s dragging her left hind ðŸ˜
It seem to be high up- right from stifle or possibly sacroiliac because I’d be tempted to say she looks wrong behind on both.
She’s totally weight-bearing, and almost sound in a forward walk but lame moving off and sore turning. I’d say worse uphill than downhill but ok on the flat.
No lumps, bumps, marks or indications of collision but unhappy if you press around her flank/quarter.
Not colicky, eating happily and passing droppings.
I suspect she’s come to a skidding halt from a gallop, turned too fast or bucked stupidly. But being completely neurotic, I’ve done the “what if it’s laminitis even if it’s nowhere near the fronts†thing and taken her off grass and put her on a deep bed.
Now I’m regretting that from a stiffness perspective!
If I don’t see an improvement tomorrow I’ll call the vet. I know in my head; three-year-olds running around fields can pull things and tweak things and I need to calm down and only look at the horse in front of me- she’s not a sick horse, she’s not crippled and she’s not unhappy- but every horror story just flashes before your eyes, doesn’t it ðŸ˜
Drag:

In the sick bay, hubby being supportive:

It seem to be high up- right from stifle or possibly sacroiliac because I’d be tempted to say she looks wrong behind on both.
She’s totally weight-bearing, and almost sound in a forward walk but lame moving off and sore turning. I’d say worse uphill than downhill but ok on the flat.
No lumps, bumps, marks or indications of collision but unhappy if you press around her flank/quarter.
Not colicky, eating happily and passing droppings.
I suspect she’s come to a skidding halt from a gallop, turned too fast or bucked stupidly. But being completely neurotic, I’ve done the “what if it’s laminitis even if it’s nowhere near the fronts†thing and taken her off grass and put her on a deep bed.
Now I’m regretting that from a stiffness perspective!
If I don’t see an improvement tomorrow I’ll call the vet. I know in my head; three-year-olds running around fields can pull things and tweak things and I need to calm down and only look at the horse in front of me- she’s not a sick horse, she’s not crippled and she’s not unhappy- but every horror story just flashes before your eyes, doesn’t it ðŸ˜
Drag:

In the sick bay, hubby being supportive:

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