Eaglestone
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Motor is my 27 year old 14.3hh Welsh D x Hackney who sufferers from Cushings.
He went down with Cushings Induced Laminitis in October 2005 and fortunately by August 2006 I was back riding him again and I am fortunate enough to be able to hack him out quietly at least twice a week. However over the last 10 weeks I have noticed that he has become very stiff behind and is not very happy being shod behind ....... and has been scuffing his hind toes
Vet came today ......... and I would like to hear from anyone regarding any of my points raised, or if your horse has suffered a similar symptoms .....
She immediately noticed that he has been scraping his hinds toes, and more so on the NH.
On examination and the usual walking and trotting up, Vet says he has developed a Stringhalt, more severe in the Left Hind (NH), which she finds quite unusual.
When turned on a tight circle, he was not happy on the left one, but on the right one found it much easier.
She was pleased to see that he 'appeared' to know where he is placing his feet, however I did express my concern that sometimes he does not and I have been compensating, by turning him slowly. He has always been a very busy horse and quick to move, so this takes some doing, by talking to him all the time (that's not hard for me
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She said he walks behind like a tin soldier - comments on the Video below would be good . Sorry about the quality
I explained that his front legs tend to wobble when he stands and she explained that it could be to do with him putting more weight on this fores
She is not sure if it is nerve damage or pain, so he is on 2 Danilon tonight and tomorrow morning , then 2 a day for 4 days, then 1 a day.
If it is nerve damage then Danilon will not cure the problem.
It could be a bone spavin in the Hock.
She also said it was ironic that the extra Steroids produced, due to the Cushings, actually help the affects of Arthritis, however the effect of the Pergolide then counteracts the healing affect.
She has spoken to the Farrier, who is due out tomorrow afternoon.
I wanted his Blood to be tested, so that I can continue to monitor all the levels tested on three other occasion over the last 2 ½ years or so, since he went down with Cushings. However, it has now been found that the Laminitis Risk Assessment test is best carried out when he as been starved for 4 hours, so will have these carried out on her re visit in 7 - 10 days
If you have got this far I know you are as interested as I am
... but I am baised
http://s137.photobucket.com/albums/q214/...uly20080012.flv
He went down with Cushings Induced Laminitis in October 2005 and fortunately by August 2006 I was back riding him again and I am fortunate enough to be able to hack him out quietly at least twice a week. However over the last 10 weeks I have noticed that he has become very stiff behind and is not very happy being shod behind ....... and has been scuffing his hind toes
Vet came today ......... and I would like to hear from anyone regarding any of my points raised, or if your horse has suffered a similar symptoms .....
She immediately noticed that he has been scraping his hinds toes, and more so on the NH.
On examination and the usual walking and trotting up, Vet says he has developed a Stringhalt, more severe in the Left Hind (NH), which she finds quite unusual.
When turned on a tight circle, he was not happy on the left one, but on the right one found it much easier.
She was pleased to see that he 'appeared' to know where he is placing his feet, however I did express my concern that sometimes he does not and I have been compensating, by turning him slowly. He has always been a very busy horse and quick to move, so this takes some doing, by talking to him all the time (that's not hard for me
She said he walks behind like a tin soldier - comments on the Video below would be good . Sorry about the quality
I explained that his front legs tend to wobble when he stands and she explained that it could be to do with him putting more weight on this fores
She is not sure if it is nerve damage or pain, so he is on 2 Danilon tonight and tomorrow morning , then 2 a day for 4 days, then 1 a day.
If it is nerve damage then Danilon will not cure the problem.
It could be a bone spavin in the Hock.
She also said it was ironic that the extra Steroids produced, due to the Cushings, actually help the affects of Arthritis, however the effect of the Pergolide then counteracts the healing affect.
She has spoken to the Farrier, who is due out tomorrow afternoon.
I wanted his Blood to be tested, so that I can continue to monitor all the levels tested on three other occasion over the last 2 ½ years or so, since he went down with Cushings. However, it has now been found that the Laminitis Risk Assessment test is best carried out when he as been starved for 4 hours, so will have these carried out on her re visit in 7 - 10 days
If you have got this far I know you are as interested as I am
http://s137.photobucket.com/albums/q214/...uly20080012.flv