Ambers Echo
Still wittering on
Took her to Leahurst Equine Hospital. It's a veterinary teaching hospital and had awesome faclities so at least she is in good hands. Saw 3 vets including an orthopaedic surgeon who evaluated her. Her back won't flex laterally or up and down and she is subtly lame on 3 legs - both hinds and right fore. He said scintigraphy is the only sensible way forward as frankly they would have no clue what to xray/block or scan! He described it as 'complex multi-limb lameness' and said these were challenging cases because often there was so little to see for a long time. So you just have several months of poorer performance before eventually movement is affected is and people notice.
I feel dreadful that she has been in full work for months being ridden through nappy behaviours. We even scoped her for napping saying to the vet we were uncomfortable riding her through it if she had ulcers and got a diagnosis of 'grumpy mare' and permission to carry on getting after her.
Katie is so upset and feels guilty. I have pointed out that she has had weekly lessons since we got Ginny and until last week no-one noticed anything wrong so how was she to know. But I feel guilty too!! I know that's not rational. The thing that is really breaking my heart though is that for a long time I have believed that Ginny is just not a happy pony. I have spent so long trying to work out why - Stressed? Bullied? Lonely (when separated because of being bullied? Trauma? She is so much less stressy than she was and does not bite and kick us anymore but I still never got the feeling she was ever truly relaxed or contented. I guess now I know why.
I asked the surgeon what he thought might be going on and he refused to speculate saying it would just 'ruin my weekend' but he gave me absoutely no reassurance whatsoever and did say the degree of 'boardedness' of her back was concerning in such a young pony. Oh and she also has fluid over her spine and in her coffin joints. So it's all a bit rubbish really. Finngers crossed for a simple fix!!
I feel dreadful that she has been in full work for months being ridden through nappy behaviours. We even scoped her for napping saying to the vet we were uncomfortable riding her through it if she had ulcers and got a diagnosis of 'grumpy mare' and permission to carry on getting after her.
Katie is so upset and feels guilty. I have pointed out that she has had weekly lessons since we got Ginny and until last week no-one noticed anything wrong so how was she to know. But I feel guilty too!! I know that's not rational. The thing that is really breaking my heart though is that for a long time I have believed that Ginny is just not a happy pony. I have spent so long trying to work out why - Stressed? Bullied? Lonely (when separated because of being bullied? Trauma? She is so much less stressy than she was and does not bite and kick us anymore but I still never got the feeling she was ever truly relaxed or contented. I guess now I know why.
I asked the surgeon what he thought might be going on and he refused to speculate saying it would just 'ruin my weekend' but he gave me absoutely no reassurance whatsoever and did say the degree of 'boardedness' of her back was concerning in such a young pony. Oh and she also has fluid over her spine and in her coffin joints. So it's all a bit rubbish really. Finngers crossed for a simple fix!!