katy1986
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I have had my horse about a year i bought him as a five year old who hadnt done very much he passed a five star vetting when i got him and has very good conformation. I started working with him along with my instructor and building up his strength but hes never worked very consistant in a contact and was reluctant to put weight in his back end, sometimes we could get really good work from him but its never been consistant and it seems to of got worse the more work we have done with him. This spring we have tried to work at getting the contact more consistant and getting him rounder in canter ready for our first showing season. We tried him in a double bridle and he didnt want to move. Anyway we decided to take him to the vets when we noticed a slight lameness especially in canter, and it turns out that that he has damaged suspensary ligaments when his hocks were ultrsounded. Their were no holes but their was mild damage in both and his left hind was far bigger than his right but their was damage in both.
I have been advised that this will end my horses career as a dressage/ show horse as the injury can come back when worked again.
The vet also said that my horses feet were badly shod with the heal sitting too low and too much length in the toe. My instructor had said this to me months ago and i spoke to my farrier and explained my concerns who was quite certain the way he was shod was correct. She is redg and compeates all over the country and so i took her word for it.
Now im wondering has the shoeing caused it? and if i could of prevented this I dont know why my horse has done this damage he hasnt had a hard year hes had work but nothing he shouldnt be able to cope with.
Is my horse a right off or does he still have a future showing ahead of him?
hes been on box rest and has had steroid injections and he seems as sound as a pound i plan on keeping him on another 4 weeks box rest the assess the situation.
What is everone elses exprience with suspensary damage? recovery? workload after recovery? Any advise would be greatly apprecieated
I have been advised that this will end my horses career as a dressage/ show horse as the injury can come back when worked again.
The vet also said that my horses feet were badly shod with the heal sitting too low and too much length in the toe. My instructor had said this to me months ago and i spoke to my farrier and explained my concerns who was quite certain the way he was shod was correct. She is redg and compeates all over the country and so i took her word for it.
Now im wondering has the shoeing caused it? and if i could of prevented this I dont know why my horse has done this damage he hasnt had a hard year hes had work but nothing he shouldnt be able to cope with.
Is my horse a right off or does he still have a future showing ahead of him?
hes been on box rest and has had steroid injections and he seems as sound as a pound i plan on keeping him on another 4 weeks box rest the assess the situation.
What is everone elses exprience with suspensary damage? recovery? workload after recovery? Any advise would be greatly apprecieated