Nudibranch
Well-Known Member
Horse (tb mare) is currently undergoing blood tests and so on to find the cause of her collapsing randomly (have posted previously - thanks to everyone who replied). ANYWAY, am still convinced its her back, as her hindlegs just aren't right, vet just ran his hand down her back and said it was fine!
So was discussing this with yo and he reckons if you run a hard object firmly down the spine the horse will "sag" when you reach the problem part...did this using the edge of a body brush and lo and behold, she did exactly this as I touched the lowest vertebra (just behind the wither where she also happens to have a white patch). So am thinking she may have a problem, the white hairs are obvously from past saddle problems (she is a rescue so no history).
Has anyone else heard of this? Or does it happen to every horse, as an automatic reaction?
So was discussing this with yo and he reckons if you run a hard object firmly down the spine the horse will "sag" when you reach the problem part...did this using the edge of a body brush and lo and behold, she did exactly this as I touched the lowest vertebra (just behind the wither where she also happens to have a white patch). So am thinking she may have a problem, the white hairs are obvously from past saddle problems (she is a rescue so no history).
Has anyone else heard of this? Or does it happen to every horse, as an automatic reaction?