Leanne1980
Well-Known Member
Hi all, my horse has a numerous amount of symptons and is currently under the vet. However the vet is coming up with blanks as the horse is not lame, so reluctant to perform any investigations. I am wondering if anyone has had simple symptons with their horse:
Groaning when stood in stable and walking around field.
Stretching out with legs in front - like a dog would.
Yawning a lot
Low (was high) worm count which is being treat.
Dislikes being groomed
Walks away and turns back/bum to you when you enter stable with tack.
When riding and then stands, horse looks round and nibbles at my right stirrup.
When riding horse is tight on left shoulder, and neck, doesn't soften or work round.
Dry mouthed, no salvation or mouthing of the bit.
Hangs tongue out to left of mouth when contact is taken up.
To date we have had a lameness check where vet confirmed she is not lame and passed flexion tests (only done in front). Xrays done on front feet showing no issues.
The mares overies have been scanned due to the mood swings (and attacking horses in the field). No issues but put on regumate for trial. No major changes, not enough to say its down to hormone issues.
Any suggestions where I should look next?
I desperately want to find out what is going on as she looks so down. She is ridden willing but flat and not forward. Her dry mouth is also causing the bit to rub.
Any ideas?
Thanks Leanne
Groaning when stood in stable and walking around field.
Stretching out with legs in front - like a dog would.
Yawning a lot
Low (was high) worm count which is being treat.
Dislikes being groomed
Walks away and turns back/bum to you when you enter stable with tack.
When riding and then stands, horse looks round and nibbles at my right stirrup.
When riding horse is tight on left shoulder, and neck, doesn't soften or work round.
Dry mouthed, no salvation or mouthing of the bit.
Hangs tongue out to left of mouth when contact is taken up.
To date we have had a lameness check where vet confirmed she is not lame and passed flexion tests (only done in front). Xrays done on front feet showing no issues.
The mares overies have been scanned due to the mood swings (and attacking horses in the field). No issues but put on regumate for trial. No major changes, not enough to say its down to hormone issues.
Any suggestions where I should look next?
I desperately want to find out what is going on as she looks so down. She is ridden willing but flat and not forward. Her dry mouth is also causing the bit to rub.
Any ideas?
Thanks Leanne