PorkChop
Well-Known Member
I have a bit of a problem horse who always has tight muscles, all over.
She has had extensive diagnostics, just about all of her body has been x-rayed and scanned. She has seen three different Vets, each has diagnosed a different problem that has not resolved when treated. Each ruling out the other Vet's diagnosis.
Been in for full work up, twice, including blocking.
I haven't sent her for a body scan, as my husband is rather losing the will to live with this horse.
She did have an issue with a front foot that is now resolved, she is sound and in full work, I haven't ridden her the last couple of weeks to check it is not associated with saddling. Super teeth, no difference between lunged or ridden.
Ulcers have been ruled out, she is worse when not in work, no behavioural issues, very easy and quiet to ride.
She has also had a muscle biopsy and full bloods which are all clear.
I am at a loss now what to do tbh.
We bought her a couple of years ago for my teenage daughter, who did loads of low level stuff with her but has since upgraded to a more sporty model.
So I sort of took her over, and came to the conclusion that I wasn't happy with her performance.
She is a 7 year old 15.3hh Connie X, fed on soaked hay, grass nuts, and balancer.
Do I accept she's just not right for what we want her to do, I could easily sell her as a teenagers low level horse, or is this wrong even though I would obviously disclose everything.
Tbh I am absolutely gutted because she is just lovely.
Any thoughts, even ridiculous ones, would be appreciated.
She has had extensive diagnostics, just about all of her body has been x-rayed and scanned. She has seen three different Vets, each has diagnosed a different problem that has not resolved when treated. Each ruling out the other Vet's diagnosis.
Been in for full work up, twice, including blocking.
I haven't sent her for a body scan, as my husband is rather losing the will to live with this horse.
She did have an issue with a front foot that is now resolved, she is sound and in full work, I haven't ridden her the last couple of weeks to check it is not associated with saddling. Super teeth, no difference between lunged or ridden.
Ulcers have been ruled out, she is worse when not in work, no behavioural issues, very easy and quiet to ride.
She has also had a muscle biopsy and full bloods which are all clear.
I am at a loss now what to do tbh.
We bought her a couple of years ago for my teenage daughter, who did loads of low level stuff with her but has since upgraded to a more sporty model.
So I sort of took her over, and came to the conclusion that I wasn't happy with her performance.
She is a 7 year old 15.3hh Connie X, fed on soaked hay, grass nuts, and balancer.
Do I accept she's just not right for what we want her to do, I could easily sell her as a teenagers low level horse, or is this wrong even though I would obviously disclose everything.
Tbh I am absolutely gutted because she is just lovely.
Any thoughts, even ridiculous ones, would be appreciated.