Wagtail
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Big 17 hh warmblood has exceptionally floaty big trot and considerable overtrack. This has largely remained unchanged, except that I now notice that he lands toe first in trot and flat in walk. But I don't know if this is a new thing as only been looking so closely since he has been exhibiting symptoms. Walk has always been very pokey and pottery (had him here 18 months). Really small strides for his size. I have always noticed that in walk he has a shorter stride length right hind. This is more prominent now, but some days a lot better than others.
A few months ago he started skipping behind in canter especially on the left rein. Then he started napping when ridden and refusing to take the rein forwards, kicking out and swishing tail. Now will not tolerate any contact, but is better if I put rider on the lunge. He has started slipping occasionally behind even in the arena with a good surface.
He has seen vet nd physio several times. Vet said he successfully blocked at his hocks (though I was there and didn't see much difference). He has had steroid injections to both hocks and tildren with no improvement. Vet and physio are stumped. I mentioned the toe first landing to the vet and she seemed unconcerned. He has slight soreness behind withers, and poll. Tight hamstrings.
Next step would be to xray back and possibly bone scan. But any ideas?
I'm thinking SI dysfunction and possible foot balance/pain issues. He's not really lame per se and so he is difficult for vets to assess. Thanks
A few months ago he started skipping behind in canter especially on the left rein. Then he started napping when ridden and refusing to take the rein forwards, kicking out and swishing tail. Now will not tolerate any contact, but is better if I put rider on the lunge. He has started slipping occasionally behind even in the arena with a good surface.
He has seen vet nd physio several times. Vet said he successfully blocked at his hocks (though I was there and didn't see much difference). He has had steroid injections to both hocks and tildren with no improvement. Vet and physio are stumped. I mentioned the toe first landing to the vet and she seemed unconcerned. He has slight soreness behind withers, and poll. Tight hamstrings.
Next step would be to xray back and possibly bone scan. But any ideas?
I'm thinking SI dysfunction and possible foot balance/pain issues. He's not really lame per se and so he is difficult for vets to assess. Thanks
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