Qru
Well-Known Member
Hi all,
I was just wondering what you would do, if you were me.
The post may be a bit long but bear with me!
cookies for whomever gets till the end and can give me any advice.
I have a TB, 18 years old, he has a previous fracture in his back left leg, which left a circulation problem so if he is not worked regularly, it swells up and becomes a bit stiff and he loses muscle strength.
Until about 3 months ago, we were doing well, 75cm jumps, walk trot and canter with ease on both reins. Then he got a kick in the paddock on his front left fetlock and he was lame, even in walk, it looked like he twisted a muscle.
He was off work for two and a half months, we did some light hacking after two months up hills ect to build up his weakened muscle in his back left leg (the one with the fracture)
We've now started light work, walk and trot with extremely minimal canter. The problem is he's started to buck and rear, whereas before he was a calm, bombproof pony. We've deduced that he only does this when he trips up when in trot on the right rein, which is when both his 'bad' legs are leading (i.e the one with the fracture and the one that he pulled) and tbh, I have no idea what to do.
I live overseas, there are no physiotherapists, no McTimoney chiropractors, and to be honest the equine vets are terrible (if it walks in a straight line, it's fine.)
I'm just very worried, as this boy is my absolute world, and I don't want him in any pain, if it turns out that he cannot be ridden anymore, ofcourse it would break my heart, but he's here forever so
What would you do?
Thanks,
Qru
I was just wondering what you would do, if you were me.
The post may be a bit long but bear with me!
cookies for whomever gets till the end and can give me any advice.
I have a TB, 18 years old, he has a previous fracture in his back left leg, which left a circulation problem so if he is not worked regularly, it swells up and becomes a bit stiff and he loses muscle strength.
Until about 3 months ago, we were doing well, 75cm jumps, walk trot and canter with ease on both reins. Then he got a kick in the paddock on his front left fetlock and he was lame, even in walk, it looked like he twisted a muscle.
He was off work for two and a half months, we did some light hacking after two months up hills ect to build up his weakened muscle in his back left leg (the one with the fracture)
We've now started light work, walk and trot with extremely minimal canter. The problem is he's started to buck and rear, whereas before he was a calm, bombproof pony. We've deduced that he only does this when he trips up when in trot on the right rein, which is when both his 'bad' legs are leading (i.e the one with the fracture and the one that he pulled) and tbh, I have no idea what to do.
I live overseas, there are no physiotherapists, no McTimoney chiropractors, and to be honest the equine vets are terrible (if it walks in a straight line, it's fine.)
I'm just very worried, as this boy is my absolute world, and I don't want him in any pain, if it turns out that he cannot be ridden anymore, ofcourse it would break my heart, but he's here forever so
What would you do?
Thanks,
Qru