cellie
Well-Known Member
Finally some good news.He hasnt done the suspensory ligament as the vet thought its appears to be a splint or small fracture causing all the problems.I had scans on ligaments and tendons all clear on both legs and xrays on knees and cannon bone.No arthritis in knees (just had hock spavin surgery)the splint might be from concussion he had to do a lot of walking out on hard surfaces to fuse the hock.
The plan is two weeks off then two weeks walking in the school then build up to trot and hopefully he will come sound.
Do insurance companies put exclusions on legs for splints like tendon injuries .
The plan is two weeks off then two weeks walking in the school then build up to trot and hopefully he will come sound.
Do insurance companies put exclusions on legs for splints like tendon injuries .