HayleyUK
Well-Known Member
I have a 17YO connie (more like a 8-10 yo in how she looks/behaves) who's never been sick or sorry in her life till now.
In March, we attempted to take her out to a party and she was leaning her whole self, quarters, then shoulder to the right of the trailer as if she was struggling to balance.
Gave up, unloaded as it wasnt safe to travel & hacked out.
Pony came back and seemed exhausted- chalked it up to a virus/bug and gave some red cell.
Started to notice she wasn't quite through behind on her left hind when lunged-very odd! Called the vet who was umming and ahhing over it, suggested that as it was so slight and she was so 'fit' and bright we try 7 days of bute. 3 days no work and then start lunging with no tack. No massively positve results to flexion tests and she was sound on the trop up, its just on a circle shes short. Pony was showing some tightness/discomfort in her back so got the Osteopath out.
Osteopath comes out, Pony not on bute.. nope its not her back, shes fine. Its limb lameness for sure. Try working her was the suggestion.
Did as the vet/osteo said.. no improvement.
Vet came back, pony was slightly more positive to flexion tests, but still sound on trot up- not lame enough to block so she suggested we did 7-10 days of 'normal' work to see if she got worse/came right as bute made no difference to her.
Carried on as normal, but no change. Still the same, but starting to have 'worse' days.
Vet came back.. (starting to feel we see a lot of her by now) re examined and said.. "shes probably the worst I've seen" but still not enough to block. Short on both hinds this time. Flexion tests stayed the same so we decide to xray expecting to see very little.
Sure enough.. we've got arthritic changes in the left hock. There are a couple of bone spurs (very small ones) and there is some blurring of the lines between the 4 bones in her hock indicating we've got a bit of fusion going on in there as well. Right hock is similar.. but not quite as advanced.
Discuss with the vet about injecting into hock, referring to Leahurst or trying Cartophen.
Decide to try Cartrophen... 1x injection each week for 4 weeks and reasses. Light work, no circles, no jumping unless she feels right to do it.
She had her 1st injection last week, du for her 2nd this afternoon.
Vet says we'll need all 4 before things improve as it 'takes its time'.
Pony in the meantime has good days where shes virtually sound and bad days where she's like a robot behind...
She's fed NAF Superflex in her feed, turned out from 8-6 everyday, deep bed etc... but she's still so uncomfortable at times!
Has anoyne got any suggestions/experiences to share because I feel so down about having such a sick and sorry pony.. she just seems so down when its a 'bad' day...
Sorry its so long!
In March, we attempted to take her out to a party and she was leaning her whole self, quarters, then shoulder to the right of the trailer as if she was struggling to balance.
Gave up, unloaded as it wasnt safe to travel & hacked out.
Pony came back and seemed exhausted- chalked it up to a virus/bug and gave some red cell.
Started to notice she wasn't quite through behind on her left hind when lunged-very odd! Called the vet who was umming and ahhing over it, suggested that as it was so slight and she was so 'fit' and bright we try 7 days of bute. 3 days no work and then start lunging with no tack. No massively positve results to flexion tests and she was sound on the trop up, its just on a circle shes short. Pony was showing some tightness/discomfort in her back so got the Osteopath out.
Osteopath comes out, Pony not on bute.. nope its not her back, shes fine. Its limb lameness for sure. Try working her was the suggestion.
Did as the vet/osteo said.. no improvement.
Vet came back, pony was slightly more positive to flexion tests, but still sound on trot up- not lame enough to block so she suggested we did 7-10 days of 'normal' work to see if she got worse/came right as bute made no difference to her.
Carried on as normal, but no change. Still the same, but starting to have 'worse' days.
Vet came back.. (starting to feel we see a lot of her by now) re examined and said.. "shes probably the worst I've seen" but still not enough to block. Short on both hinds this time. Flexion tests stayed the same so we decide to xray expecting to see very little.
Sure enough.. we've got arthritic changes in the left hock. There are a couple of bone spurs (very small ones) and there is some blurring of the lines between the 4 bones in her hock indicating we've got a bit of fusion going on in there as well. Right hock is similar.. but not quite as advanced.
Discuss with the vet about injecting into hock, referring to Leahurst or trying Cartophen.
Decide to try Cartrophen... 1x injection each week for 4 weeks and reasses. Light work, no circles, no jumping unless she feels right to do it.
She had her 1st injection last week, du for her 2nd this afternoon.
Vet says we'll need all 4 before things improve as it 'takes its time'.
Pony in the meantime has good days where shes virtually sound and bad days where she's like a robot behind...
She's fed NAF Superflex in her feed, turned out from 8-6 everyday, deep bed etc... but she's still so uncomfortable at times!
Has anoyne got any suggestions/experiences to share because I feel so down about having such a sick and sorry pony.. she just seems so down when its a 'bad' day...
Sorry its so long!