ihartgeegees
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Until 2 weeks ago I'd never heard of wobblers and now I've been told by my vet that my horse has it. My horse is a 9yo WB that I have had for 2 years. He started appearing stiff in his back legs, swinging his back legs out plus showing resistance to bending and turning when ridden. In the past these issues had come up but a session with the osteopath has always shown up that his atlas was out and once that was put right I have been able to work him again. He was 5 star vetted when I bought him and nothing came up aswell as a second vet and two osteopaths have seen him and none of them have mentioned wobblers. I got suspicious that the osteopath visits were become very frequent so called in an equine vet who confirmed wobblers in the C6 vertebra. I've read a lot about wobblers and I am confused by the vets diagnosis because he said that my horse could go on and be a companion/light hack because he is quite mild wobbler. Is that not dangerous though to say he can be ridden? I personally will not ride him now as it is too risky and I lack confidence anyway. Also my horse will not lift either back leg to have it picked out. For a few months it was only one leg but over the last few weeks its both legs and he has to be twitched to get his old shoes off. Can this be wobblers or is it something else aswell. The vet did say he had pain in his sacroiliac joint and was lame in right hind. He is my first horse so this is a really tough one for me, but am I right in thinking it would be best if he was PTS?