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Hi Guys,
Hoping someone can shed light on this as it is very worrying to me. I have a purebred arab mare who last year developed a slight bump which is located just below her knee on the outside of her leg towards the back of the leg just forward of the flexor tendon (so it does not show if you view her side on, if that makes sense, in the way that a bowed tendon would be visible).
I had my vet out to her - she scanned her and said the lump was not part of the tendon (thank God) but seemed to be somehow separate. In fact my vet noticed she could almost grab hold of it and 'move it around a bit'. The mare does not flinch at all when all this is going on, you can push and press it - no problem. As the mare is not lame at all she advised best to leave it alone. Now, one year later I noticed a more or less identical bump is happening on her other foreleg.
A friend had a brainwave and suggested I don't boot her up anymore as the bump could plausibly have been caused by rubbing of the top of the boot when she bends her legs (that's how high it is - the bump sits just above where a boot would go). I have started to bandage her instead but the bump is still there. I must admit I still use tendon boots when hacking so haven't stopped using them altogether.
It does not appear to be in the traditional place for a splint, and my vet seemed sure it wasn't one. I can't help but be worried about this and would be SO grateful if anyone could advise, or tell me if they have had the same on their horse....I really would like to show her and am worried it might affect her chances, but more crucially don't want to risk her in any way if it could be something more sinister.
Help!
Hoping someone can shed light on this as it is very worrying to me. I have a purebred arab mare who last year developed a slight bump which is located just below her knee on the outside of her leg towards the back of the leg just forward of the flexor tendon (so it does not show if you view her side on, if that makes sense, in the way that a bowed tendon would be visible).
I had my vet out to her - she scanned her and said the lump was not part of the tendon (thank God) but seemed to be somehow separate. In fact my vet noticed she could almost grab hold of it and 'move it around a bit'. The mare does not flinch at all when all this is going on, you can push and press it - no problem. As the mare is not lame at all she advised best to leave it alone. Now, one year later I noticed a more or less identical bump is happening on her other foreleg.
A friend had a brainwave and suggested I don't boot her up anymore as the bump could plausibly have been caused by rubbing of the top of the boot when she bends her legs (that's how high it is - the bump sits just above where a boot would go). I have started to bandage her instead but the bump is still there. I must admit I still use tendon boots when hacking so haven't stopped using them altogether.
It does not appear to be in the traditional place for a splint, and my vet seemed sure it wasn't one. I can't help but be worried about this and would be SO grateful if anyone could advise, or tell me if they have had the same on their horse....I really would like to show her and am worried it might affect her chances, but more crucially don't want to risk her in any way if it could be something more sinister.
Help!