jnb
Well-Known Member
Help please!
Am really worried about my cob - he has been "not right" on and off for about 10 days - sound, but taking the odd "strange" step behind on corners when in the school.
He can get a tight shoulder (he has Shiatsu massage for this) and I think I have been mistaking the odd steps with this
Anyway, he had a sore back from his show saddle 5 weeks ago, had vet and had a week off, plus 2 Shiatsu sessions and seemed fine. I have ordered a new show saddle and have been using his GP which has been checked 2 months ago and adjusted.
Last Tuesday he was shod, and the farrier has taken his feet right back - the shortest I've ever seen them, though he is not footsore.
But on Sunday my instructor felt he wasn't quite right (not lame) but he improved as he warmed up.
Hacking seems OK, I lunged Weds to see what was going on and he seemed fine on left rein but taking an odd short step on the right, again it improved with warming up.
Yesterday however on my lesson we seem to have pinpointed that he isn't flexing his hocks as well as usual - I'm terrified it is hock spavin
Has anyone any experience? Am getting an experienced horse vet out today hopefully (I want the senior partner).
Have just spoken to receptionist and she is getting the senior partner to call me back today with a view to him coming on Monday - he is in surgery all day today.
Am really worried about my cob - he has been "not right" on and off for about 10 days - sound, but taking the odd "strange" step behind on corners when in the school.
He can get a tight shoulder (he has Shiatsu massage for this) and I think I have been mistaking the odd steps with this
Anyway, he had a sore back from his show saddle 5 weeks ago, had vet and had a week off, plus 2 Shiatsu sessions and seemed fine. I have ordered a new show saddle and have been using his GP which has been checked 2 months ago and adjusted.
Last Tuesday he was shod, and the farrier has taken his feet right back - the shortest I've ever seen them, though he is not footsore.
But on Sunday my instructor felt he wasn't quite right (not lame) but he improved as he warmed up.
Hacking seems OK, I lunged Weds to see what was going on and he seemed fine on left rein but taking an odd short step on the right, again it improved with warming up.
Yesterday however on my lesson we seem to have pinpointed that he isn't flexing his hocks as well as usual - I'm terrified it is hock spavin
Has anyone any experience? Am getting an experienced horse vet out today hopefully (I want the senior partner).
Have just spoken to receptionist and she is getting the senior partner to call me back today with a view to him coming on Monday - he is in surgery all day today.