Scooby-Doo
New User
Where to start! Two and a half years ago I bought Gizmo an 11.3hh pony for my children. I asked the previous owner whether he had ever had laminitis and the answer was no, I could see no obvious evidence of it in the hoof myself. The first spring he went lame, first thought laminitis, got him over what would have been a very mild attack, at next shoeing there was no sign that he had had it. He was lame again later in summer, same thing again, and again last spring and later in the summer, he also seemed the same when the snow came this winter. I am completely neurotic about starvation paddocks and he has one with escape proof fencing, when he is sound I exercise him 3 to 4 times a week, leading him from my horses if the children arnt riding, I feed him cider vinegar in small amount of mollichaff. He went lame again at the end of March, at first I thought he had strained himself he was out with the others - no grass anywhere, but had been playing in a boggy area, but dispite rest and bute has still did not become sound again. The thing that is consistant is that it seems to affect 1 front leg, this time it has been very obviously better in the field than on the road, he cantered down the field to his stable last night. He doesnt stand like a laminitic/pedal rotated pony, even now his legs are straight underneath him. My farrier came last week, used his hoof testers, no pain and shod his fronts again with no obvious discomfort. Have discussed getting nerve blocks and xrays done with my vet, but just wanted to see if there was anyone out there who could maybe shed some light on this mystery.