Megibo
Well-Known Member
Often horses that are in pain will spook and panic. What did they do at rossdales? My boy who has kissing spines was seen by two physios and two vets and all said his back was nice and strong and pain free.![]()
I have just contacted previous owner who said this:
"can't find the paperwork for rossdales but she went in for lameness testing and she xrays done of her back, hips etc that all came back clear. They then put on bute trial to see if better with that but then decided to put her on devils claw just to help her joints. But after having all that done she stopped all the behaviour and was fine. This was Dec 2011. By all means cal them and they will release the report."
Her medical history prior to this was just injections and wormers.. I then asked about what happened prior to going Rossdales and she said
"She bucked me off twice which wasn't like her as she hadn't done it before. When trotting out in the field she looked stiff. So got vet out to check her over and she did a lameness test that showed she was slightly lame in hind area. Got her referred to rossdales then to get a thorough check up."
I myself notice she can be a little stiff but fine when pushed forwards however I will now ask the vet when they come to have a look at her for lameness too.