251libby
Well-Known Member
Now it's too soon to be thinking about this really, but here is a bit of background.
My pony is lame and has been for 6 weeks now, she has seen both the vet and the farrier, and so far no diagnosis. She has been trotted up (cant see lameness) flexions (fine) hoof tests (fine) lunged on soft surface (can see lameness in back left) and lunged on hard surface (can see lamesness in back left but not as bad as soft). There is no heat in her leg or foot and there is only a tiny weeny bit of swelling in back left hock.
Now this makes me think it is a problem such as arthritis (sp)a problem which doesn't have an easy cure.
My pony has RAO (COPD for those using old money!
) so boxrest is totally not an option, she is ok if stabled for the day but I could really not do anymore than that. She is a horse with alot of instinct, having not been touched before I got her for 4 years. Although she is a fantastic girl now, when doing new things she gets worried. This is why I am lenient to subject her to too much treatment.
She is booked in to go to the vets for 2 days next week for xrays etc, and I expect I'll be able to see from that about how she will cope.
I know it's very early on but I want to think about it now, if the treatment is harsh or they cant find out whats wrong with her I am thinking along the lines of chucking her out in a field for 6 months in the hope she comes right.
Too many visits to the vets will just reduce her quality of life and I'd rather keep her happy.
Any experiences, advice, or just a slap and tell me to stop worrying!
My pony is lame and has been for 6 weeks now, she has seen both the vet and the farrier, and so far no diagnosis. She has been trotted up (cant see lameness) flexions (fine) hoof tests (fine) lunged on soft surface (can see lameness in back left) and lunged on hard surface (can see lamesness in back left but not as bad as soft). There is no heat in her leg or foot and there is only a tiny weeny bit of swelling in back left hock.
Now this makes me think it is a problem such as arthritis (sp)a problem which doesn't have an easy cure.
My pony has RAO (COPD for those using old money!
She is booked in to go to the vets for 2 days next week for xrays etc, and I expect I'll be able to see from that about how she will cope.
I know it's very early on but I want to think about it now, if the treatment is harsh or they cant find out whats wrong with her I am thinking along the lines of chucking her out in a field for 6 months in the hope she comes right.
Too many visits to the vets will just reduce her quality of life and I'd rather keep her happy.
Any experiences, advice, or just a slap and tell me to stop worrying!