NU ABO
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My boy is every so slightly lame on one leg in just trot.
When you put him in trot it's like a small twinge he gets every now and then. It started a few weeks back, so I gave him some rest, was advised by my riding instructor to put him on a 10-day course of bute to see if that eases it, which it did. It was like limping to begin with, now it's literally just a twinge.
Vet came over just before Christmas to see mum's horse (who was hopping lame, turned out to be a corn) and asked him about it, he said that I'm doing everything right and it's more than likely sore joints on that leg that's been affected by the weird weather (he could give him a proper checking over at the time). I was told to not put him on box-rest, to let him have his normal turnout to stretch his legs out, and to keep walking him out of the field on small hacks.
It has been improving to this twinge that's barely noticeable, but obviously I'm watching out for it so I notice it immediately, and it's definately only one one side, so just on the one leg.
I've changed his joint supplement now, he was on Super CodLivine's Joint Supplment, I've put him onto Cortaflex now. He's only just started with it so I'm hoping for more improvement.
He's also on Apple Cider Vinegar and Cod Liver Oil (both of which are supposed to help)
Just wondering if there's anymore advice anyone could give me?
I'm wondering if perhaps it would be worth having his back checked as well, just to be on the safe side?
When you put him in trot it's like a small twinge he gets every now and then. It started a few weeks back, so I gave him some rest, was advised by my riding instructor to put him on a 10-day course of bute to see if that eases it, which it did. It was like limping to begin with, now it's literally just a twinge.
Vet came over just before Christmas to see mum's horse (who was hopping lame, turned out to be a corn) and asked him about it, he said that I'm doing everything right and it's more than likely sore joints on that leg that's been affected by the weird weather (he could give him a proper checking over at the time). I was told to not put him on box-rest, to let him have his normal turnout to stretch his legs out, and to keep walking him out of the field on small hacks.
It has been improving to this twinge that's barely noticeable, but obviously I'm watching out for it so I notice it immediately, and it's definately only one one side, so just on the one leg.
I've changed his joint supplement now, he was on Super CodLivine's Joint Supplment, I've put him onto Cortaflex now. He's only just started with it so I'm hoping for more improvement.
He's also on Apple Cider Vinegar and Cod Liver Oil (both of which are supposed to help)
Just wondering if there's anymore advice anyone could give me?
I'm wondering if perhaps it would be worth having his back checked as well, just to be on the safe side?