Tidy Paquet
Well-Known Member
My rising 5 Arab/ T.B stands approx 16hh at present and looks to be growing again.
8 weeks ago he felt slightly lame and therefore popped him to the vet. After a thorough examination and flexion tests the vet confirmed that he was 1/10th lame in the right fore and less on the left. There was nothing to see or feel apart from his knees having a little more fluid on than she would expect. In the past , once as a yearling and once as a 3 yr old, all 4 legs filled dramatically but went down after 3 days with cold hosing and at the time he lived out.
The vet said to box rest him and hack out at walk for a fortnight for up to 2 hours and then gradually introduce trot. This has made no difference except for his legs are now beginning to fill slightly .
I am reluctant to start a full scale investigation, as nervous of blocking ( lost a horse through blocking) and because the lameness is so slight.
I would like to rough him off for a month and see what happens as the vet said it could be "growing pains"
Has anyone had anything similar or are their any vets out there with an opinion please?
Many thanks, goodness it's difficult to make a decision!!
8 weeks ago he felt slightly lame and therefore popped him to the vet. After a thorough examination and flexion tests the vet confirmed that he was 1/10th lame in the right fore and less on the left. There was nothing to see or feel apart from his knees having a little more fluid on than she would expect. In the past , once as a yearling and once as a 3 yr old, all 4 legs filled dramatically but went down after 3 days with cold hosing and at the time he lived out.
The vet said to box rest him and hack out at walk for a fortnight for up to 2 hours and then gradually introduce trot. This has made no difference except for his legs are now beginning to fill slightly .
I am reluctant to start a full scale investigation, as nervous of blocking ( lost a horse through blocking) and because the lameness is so slight.
I would like to rough him off for a month and see what happens as the vet said it could be "growing pains"
Has anyone had anything similar or are their any vets out there with an opinion please?
Many thanks, goodness it's difficult to make a decision!!