Wagtail
Horse servant
Long story so will try to be brief. Beautiful 8 year old WB mare. Top European bloodlines. Fabulous paces, enthusiastic but very sane ride. Just a dream horse really. All went wrong a year ago when suddenly she started to act as though she was in pain. Tail swishing, bunching up in a false outline when normally she was very through and quite strong, and the strangest thing, looking round at her left flank like horses do with colic. Got the vet as so out of character. No lameness found. Thought it was behavioural, but no amount of strong riding would help, and she felt as though she would explode. In fact, she reared with me and almost fell over backwards.
Vet referred her owner to Sue Dyson at AHT Newmarket, who found no lameness but saw the behaviour when I rode her. We left her there a week and nothing was found to be wrong with her and did full xrays including spine. The staff there rode her and reported no problems, but her owner said it was obvious she was not working properly and was holding herself in the bunched up false outline. Had her back home and no improvement so she went to Rossdales who found bone spavin (missed by AHT), but such a small amount that it really should not cause a problem. The flexion tests were negative too. But they injected her with cortisteroids and she actually came right around 3 weeks later, back to her old self. However, it only lasted 4 months and the symptoms started again. She was fine being lunged, though I dont think that she is stepping under and showing such floaty paces as she used to, but as soon as her owner or I get on she is back to looking at her flanks and refusing to go forward. When she does walk she holds herself all bunched up and her neck really arched with no contact at all. It feels as though you are riding a headless horse! She was injected again but this time it took over 4 weeks to work and only worked for 2 months. She has also had tildren, but seems to be getting worse and worse. It is not nappiness as we have checked this by having a horse that she is totally in love with walk ahead of her and she is exactly the same. All her tack has been checked, teeth done, overies scanned. I still suspect overies though as she is constantly in season and regumate appears to have no effect. I wonder if the hock thing was a red herring as it all points to a problem further up to me.
Any ideas, anyone?
Vet referred her owner to Sue Dyson at AHT Newmarket, who found no lameness but saw the behaviour when I rode her. We left her there a week and nothing was found to be wrong with her and did full xrays including spine. The staff there rode her and reported no problems, but her owner said it was obvious she was not working properly and was holding herself in the bunched up false outline. Had her back home and no improvement so she went to Rossdales who found bone spavin (missed by AHT), but such a small amount that it really should not cause a problem. The flexion tests were negative too. But they injected her with cortisteroids and she actually came right around 3 weeks later, back to her old self. However, it only lasted 4 months and the symptoms started again. She was fine being lunged, though I dont think that she is stepping under and showing such floaty paces as she used to, but as soon as her owner or I get on she is back to looking at her flanks and refusing to go forward. When she does walk she holds herself all bunched up and her neck really arched with no contact at all. It feels as though you are riding a headless horse! She was injected again but this time it took over 4 weeks to work and only worked for 2 months. She has also had tildren, but seems to be getting worse and worse. It is not nappiness as we have checked this by having a horse that she is totally in love with walk ahead of her and she is exactly the same. All her tack has been checked, teeth done, overies scanned. I still suspect overies though as she is constantly in season and regumate appears to have no effect. I wonder if the hock thing was a red herring as it all points to a problem further up to me.
Any ideas, anyone?