Charlie Bucket
Well-Known Member
Hi everyone, been offline for a while, hope you and your four legged friends are happy and healthy 
My 6 year old gelding has always been a bit 'clicky' in his hocks. We have been supplementing him with Sunflower oil in his feed now for about 12 months, to no avail (advised by instructor). If anything I would say the clicking is very gradually becoming worse.
Also recently I have noticed whilst lunging that he is quite stiff/tense in his back end. Especially in his off-hind. To start with I put it down to the cold weather as he would loosen up, flex and track up after 10 minutes or so.
I lunged him tonight for the first time in around 3 weeks (have been unable to exercise him because of the damn snow!) and noticed he was a lot stiffer/tenser than usual. To the point of his back end looking almost 'hunched'. (He urinated when back in the stable - could he just have been holding it in?)
I had the chiro to him at the beginning of March, she tweaked a couple of minor things but said all in all he was in good shape. He is also regularly seen my a EMRT specialist who has never found any significant problems. Tack is fitted professionally.
Any ideas? Is it a vet job? See how he goes with the warmer weather? Supplement such as Superflex rather than, or alongside the oil?
Sorry for the long post, I would really appreciate your thoughts and/or advice. I am a super worrier and just want my boy to be happy and healthy.

My 6 year old gelding has always been a bit 'clicky' in his hocks. We have been supplementing him with Sunflower oil in his feed now for about 12 months, to no avail (advised by instructor). If anything I would say the clicking is very gradually becoming worse.
Also recently I have noticed whilst lunging that he is quite stiff/tense in his back end. Especially in his off-hind. To start with I put it down to the cold weather as he would loosen up, flex and track up after 10 minutes or so.
I lunged him tonight for the first time in around 3 weeks (have been unable to exercise him because of the damn snow!) and noticed he was a lot stiffer/tenser than usual. To the point of his back end looking almost 'hunched'. (He urinated when back in the stable - could he just have been holding it in?)
I had the chiro to him at the beginning of March, she tweaked a couple of minor things but said all in all he was in good shape. He is also regularly seen my a EMRT specialist who has never found any significant problems. Tack is fitted professionally.
Any ideas? Is it a vet job? See how he goes with the warmer weather? Supplement such as Superflex rather than, or alongside the oil?
Sorry for the long post, I would really appreciate your thoughts and/or advice. I am a super worrier and just want my boy to be happy and healthy.