Hoof_Prints
Well-Known Member
Just in debate about the bump... lacking topline? or pelvic/sacroiliac/spinal problem?
Thanks
Thanks
Just thought I'd share photos of my boy the first week I had him for you to compare to.
Stifle problem was on his right hind, hence why he used to 'tripod' to keep balance. Box rest for 10 days then physiotherapy and raised trot poles (all under vet advice) before a second review 8 weeks later reveling the problem had righted itself. Now just has to be kept in good work to keep that back end in condition so he can support that side properly. No problems since.
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Plenty of pictures on my profile of him to compare.![]()
Goose rump - also known as 'jumpers bump' as it was thought to be associated with great jumping ability - and as its a connie that will probably be true!
I've taken some measurements for you which may make you think a bit. From spine to point of hip in both photos - left and right.
1st photo left 20mm, right 160mm
2nd photo left 24mm, right 20mm left
Very unscientific and done with a tape measure on a computer screen - but I hope is reflective of my concern?
I assume bedlam meant 16mm not 160mm
Ie there is the same 4mm difference in each leg on both pics. I'm not sure that's conclusive of anything however as camera angle/not stood up square could account for that and more.