FlyingCircus
Well-Known Member
Anyone had something like this occur?
Pony in question is fine all summer (has some arthritis in hocks but is manageable even into the cold), then suddenly becomes lame during the winter period. Happened this time last year, and now happening again presenting in the same pottery gait infront but one fore more impacted.
Had xrays last year of hocks and front feet. Arthritis obviously there in hocks, but front feet didn't show anything spectacular.
Upon box rest for a few weeks, suspect will be sound...
It's bizarre. Not dealt with anything like it before. Almost like clockwork! Don't think it's the hocks as when he is feeling them you can see it more in his hind than fronts. Has been tested for cushings.
Pony in question is fine all summer (has some arthritis in hocks but is manageable even into the cold), then suddenly becomes lame during the winter period. Happened this time last year, and now happening again presenting in the same pottery gait infront but one fore more impacted.
Had xrays last year of hocks and front feet. Arthritis obviously there in hocks, but front feet didn't show anything spectacular.
Upon box rest for a few weeks, suspect will be sound...
It's bizarre. Not dealt with anything like it before. Almost like clockwork! Don't think it's the hocks as when he is feeling them you can see it more in his hind than fronts. Has been tested for cushings.