kgj66
Well-Known Member
Hi.
I have posted a lot recently regarding my on/off lame horse and have finally(I think) got to the bottom of it. X-rays of hock today showed the lower joint not being as clear as it should be.
Vet said it didn't look like a spavin, just bony changes. My understanding of Spavins was that they are degenerative bony changes- so could this be the start of a spavin, or have I got that wrong?
She is only 5 and hasn't worked hard at all. She is 1/10 lame after flexion, slightly worse on a small circle on concrete but I've noticed it mainly in canter-she doesn't want to go on the correct lead which isn't like her at all.
Vet has recommended Tildren for bone remodelling. I have read up a lot on Internet and seems that Tilden does have better outcome if given at the start of a problem(she only showed signs of laneness at Xmas) rather than when its been ongoing so that's a positive.
I have her insured so cost not a problem, but realise Tildren is expensive and doesn't always work on a long term basis.
Has anyone had the same issues and what were results? Or same problem with different treatment?
I bought this mare to event and she has amazing potential and after my last horse having to retire as a 6yo with SI issues I'm just gutted that this is happening all over again! Feels like I am cursed!
Any help would be really appreciated!!
I have posted a lot recently regarding my on/off lame horse and have finally(I think) got to the bottom of it. X-rays of hock today showed the lower joint not being as clear as it should be.
Vet said it didn't look like a spavin, just bony changes. My understanding of Spavins was that they are degenerative bony changes- so could this be the start of a spavin, or have I got that wrong?
She is only 5 and hasn't worked hard at all. She is 1/10 lame after flexion, slightly worse on a small circle on concrete but I've noticed it mainly in canter-she doesn't want to go on the correct lead which isn't like her at all.
Vet has recommended Tildren for bone remodelling. I have read up a lot on Internet and seems that Tilden does have better outcome if given at the start of a problem(she only showed signs of laneness at Xmas) rather than when its been ongoing so that's a positive.
I have her insured so cost not a problem, but realise Tildren is expensive and doesn't always work on a long term basis.
Has anyone had the same issues and what were results? Or same problem with different treatment?
I bought this mare to event and she has amazing potential and after my last horse having to retire as a 6yo with SI issues I'm just gutted that this is happening all over again! Feels like I am cursed!
Any help would be really appreciated!!