nahajola112
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Hi everyone I was wondering if any of you might be able to help?
I have a 5 year old American paint horse gelding who I do dressage with, he is very, very fit and currently competing novice level dressage, he gets ridden most days with no quarms or problems at all.
I went to have my weekly lesson on saturday as usual, was just about to start when my instructor noticed he was very slightly lame, so I got off, trotted him up, then flexion tested him on hinds and fronts, and he is very, very slightly lame on one of his front legs.
I dont quite know what has happened as he has no swelling or anything wrong in the actual leg he is lame on at all, the leg is completely normal so that means the lameness is coming from one of three places:
1) the shoulder (which would suggest his been doing his run flat out and skid to a halt trick in the field again!)
2) an old splint on the leg that he has had for 2 years (but the splint has no heat or anything in it at all and is stone cold, he is also always schooled in tendon boots)
3) the hoof (he is shod on fronts only and my farrier is really good) but this would suggest poss navicular which is really worrying
He is turned out of a night so when I usually get him in, in the mornings he is laying down, on the two occasions he has been down, when he has got up he has been chronically lame on the leg for a few strides then goes back to walking normal again.
I also noticed when walking on slightly hilly/uneven concrete at the yard he is acting almost footy? But he has shoes on?
So I am at a total loss as to what this is, how it can be worse upon laying down then go back to normal again?
I wanted to hear other peoples views before I go down the vet route as unfortunately my vet passed away recently so I'd have to find another who I can trust as the vets are not particularly brilliant where I am!
I am really really worried this may possibly be navicular :'( as it is so random how it has come on and this breed is prone to getting it. But he is not displaying any of the other symptoms? and he moves phenomenal not landing on the toe at all like navicular horses supposedly do?
The only symptom there is, is this lameness.
He does sometimes run around the field getting up speed and skidding and broncing (something else this breed love to do!) but i havent seen him doing this recently and normally when he does that his legs swell and they've been fine- I have halfed his field now just encase like i had to in the winter.
But i am a bit at a loss 🙁
If anyone can offer any suggestions or maybe they had a horse with the same kind or problem and can help me will be great!
I have a 5 year old American paint horse gelding who I do dressage with, he is very, very fit and currently competing novice level dressage, he gets ridden most days with no quarms or problems at all.
I went to have my weekly lesson on saturday as usual, was just about to start when my instructor noticed he was very slightly lame, so I got off, trotted him up, then flexion tested him on hinds and fronts, and he is very, very slightly lame on one of his front legs.
I dont quite know what has happened as he has no swelling or anything wrong in the actual leg he is lame on at all, the leg is completely normal so that means the lameness is coming from one of three places:
1) the shoulder (which would suggest his been doing his run flat out and skid to a halt trick in the field again!)
2) an old splint on the leg that he has had for 2 years (but the splint has no heat or anything in it at all and is stone cold, he is also always schooled in tendon boots)
3) the hoof (he is shod on fronts only and my farrier is really good) but this would suggest poss navicular which is really worrying
He is turned out of a night so when I usually get him in, in the mornings he is laying down, on the two occasions he has been down, when he has got up he has been chronically lame on the leg for a few strides then goes back to walking normal again.
I also noticed when walking on slightly hilly/uneven concrete at the yard he is acting almost footy? But he has shoes on?
So I am at a total loss as to what this is, how it can be worse upon laying down then go back to normal again?
I wanted to hear other peoples views before I go down the vet route as unfortunately my vet passed away recently so I'd have to find another who I can trust as the vets are not particularly brilliant where I am!
I am really really worried this may possibly be navicular :'( as it is so random how it has come on and this breed is prone to getting it. But he is not displaying any of the other symptoms? and he moves phenomenal not landing on the toe at all like navicular horses supposedly do?
The only symptom there is, is this lameness.
He does sometimes run around the field getting up speed and skidding and broncing (something else this breed love to do!) but i havent seen him doing this recently and normally when he does that his legs swell and they've been fine- I have halfed his field now just encase like i had to in the winter.
But i am a bit at a loss 🙁
If anyone can offer any suggestions or maybe they had a horse with the same kind or problem and can help me will be great!