xRobyn
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I just thought I'd have an ask to see if anyone has any similar experience and/or advice. I use the term lame, but some people have said unlevel etc. 
Phil went lame in the school 3rd November. Trotted up quite lame on the near hind, rested him for a few days, tried turning him out and some box rest and although the lameness was less obvious it was definitely still there. No heat/swelling/injury at any point.
Got the vet down 17th November, showed consistent lameness on both reins on the lunge (just not quite stepping through), slight change when flexioned but nothing significant. He reacted to pressure on his stifle and vet was sure it was a joint, but aside from that unsure. He tested his hoof too just in case but no reaction. Two options, turn away for 3 weeks and bute to see if he recovers or go straight in with xrays etc. Vet said he would be happy to turn away with no exercise, turnout as usual and 2x bute daily for one week, followed by 1x bute daily for the next two weeks, so that's what we did. I 'lunged' him to assess the lameness on 26th November and there was marked improvement but he still wasn't right, picking the near hind up quicker but definitely stepping through more, of course this could be the bute masking so I did nothing with him until today. He finished his last bute sachet on thursday (8th) so hopefully no masking. There is a definite improvement, he is nearly (if not) sound on the left rein on the lunge, but showing maybe 1/10th lameness on the right rein.
My big issue now is that he is still dropping his left hip when he trots away. Fine in walk, over tracking etc and the hip drop is much less obvious, but it's still there.
I've found something that someone posted on a forum years ago and it sounds similar to what I'm dealing with at the moment (theirs was hind limb suspensory problem) so I just wondered if anyone had any experience with something similar?
I'll be calling the vet again on monday to see what he says. I'm hoping that because there has been some improvement it's nothing serious, but I have to be realistic.
Phil went lame in the school 3rd November. Trotted up quite lame on the near hind, rested him for a few days, tried turning him out and some box rest and although the lameness was less obvious it was definitely still there. No heat/swelling/injury at any point.
Got the vet down 17th November, showed consistent lameness on both reins on the lunge (just not quite stepping through), slight change when flexioned but nothing significant. He reacted to pressure on his stifle and vet was sure it was a joint, but aside from that unsure. He tested his hoof too just in case but no reaction. Two options, turn away for 3 weeks and bute to see if he recovers or go straight in with xrays etc. Vet said he would be happy to turn away with no exercise, turnout as usual and 2x bute daily for one week, followed by 1x bute daily for the next two weeks, so that's what we did. I 'lunged' him to assess the lameness on 26th November and there was marked improvement but he still wasn't right, picking the near hind up quicker but definitely stepping through more, of course this could be the bute masking so I did nothing with him until today. He finished his last bute sachet on thursday (8th) so hopefully no masking. There is a definite improvement, he is nearly (if not) sound on the left rein on the lunge, but showing maybe 1/10th lameness on the right rein.
My big issue now is that he is still dropping his left hip when he trots away. Fine in walk, over tracking etc and the hip drop is much less obvious, but it's still there.
I've found something that someone posted on a forum years ago and it sounds similar to what I'm dealing with at the moment (theirs was hind limb suspensory problem) so I just wondered if anyone had any experience with something similar?
I'll be calling the vet again on monday to see what he says. I'm hoping that because there has been some improvement it's nothing serious, but I have to be realistic.