emilythinks
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Hello there,
New poster here!
Basically I have owned my ex-racehorse 16 year old thoroughbred since last March.
Originally we were on a fairly flat yard with flat fields etc, so didn't notice anything out of the ordinary.
That is until we moved yards to a more hilly one. I noticed that as she walked down fairly steep hills, she was pretty lame and too very slow, grunting steps. I proceeded to call the vet out when it got so bad that she was dragging a hind foot.
The vet who came out then diagnosed a 'sore back' i.e. the muscles were sore as she was dipping her back when palpated. She diagnosed 2 weeks box rest with daily bute.
She came more sound and was never properly lame again, but still walks downhill extremely strangely.
I have seen all sorts of worrying posts such as potential navicular, bilateral lameness in front feet etc..
She is currently heartbar shod due to her awfully flat front feet which grow hardly any heel.
My farrier has significantly improved these since we have had her and we try to keep on a low sugar/starch diet, but I highly doubt her front feet are ever going to be 'good'.
Just wondering if anyone has any ideas? She is extremely difficult to get any kind of contact or collection etc, but I don't know whether that is down to her age and not being as flexible. When being free lunged/lunged on a circle, in walk she will relax with nose to the ground but she never truly stretches over her back.
Could this be a symptom of an underlying back issue?
Also she has had dentist, saddle fit, physio etc etc.. I'm having a chiro come out to us in January to see if she has any ideas too.
It's not a detrimental enough lameness to make me worry massively, but if anyone has had anything similar just wondering what the outcome was?
Thank you for reading this essay!
and thank you for any replies xxx
New poster here!
Basically I have owned my ex-racehorse 16 year old thoroughbred since last March.
Originally we were on a fairly flat yard with flat fields etc, so didn't notice anything out of the ordinary.
That is until we moved yards to a more hilly one. I noticed that as she walked down fairly steep hills, she was pretty lame and too very slow, grunting steps. I proceeded to call the vet out when it got so bad that she was dragging a hind foot.
The vet who came out then diagnosed a 'sore back' i.e. the muscles were sore as she was dipping her back when palpated. She diagnosed 2 weeks box rest with daily bute.
She came more sound and was never properly lame again, but still walks downhill extremely strangely.
I have seen all sorts of worrying posts such as potential navicular, bilateral lameness in front feet etc..
She is currently heartbar shod due to her awfully flat front feet which grow hardly any heel.
My farrier has significantly improved these since we have had her and we try to keep on a low sugar/starch diet, but I highly doubt her front feet are ever going to be 'good'.
Just wondering if anyone has any ideas? She is extremely difficult to get any kind of contact or collection etc, but I don't know whether that is down to her age and not being as flexible. When being free lunged/lunged on a circle, in walk she will relax with nose to the ground but she never truly stretches over her back.
Could this be a symptom of an underlying back issue?
Also she has had dentist, saddle fit, physio etc etc.. I'm having a chiro come out to us in January to see if she has any ideas too.
It's not a detrimental enough lameness to make me worry massively, but if anyone has had anything similar just wondering what the outcome was?
Thank you for reading this essay!