Poppy2003
Well-Known Member
Hello. First post. Will try keep it brief. Horse developed weird hip hike 4 years ago aged 6. Was eventually diagnosed with hock spavins. RVC diagnosed after a lot of time and exepense after my vets and a reffering vets couldn't get anywhere. He has had the works, bone scan, mri etc etc. was told to bute and pessoa and go from there. That didn't work. He only ever managed very light hacking on good ground with remedial shoeing. He often felt pottery, difficult going down hill and still hip hiked in trot.
He has had 2 periods of being turned away for a long period of time. Shoes off living out etc. this time he returned to hacking in the spring, shoes back on etc and he felt the best he has done in a long time. No stiffness, no footyness etc. fast forward 6 months and almost over night he started dragging his back toes in the field, barley could put one foot in front of the other whilst hacking and then eventually started stumbling in front or leg/foot giving way. Not sure which. In the end his front gave way going down a hill and he ended up on his knees. Have tried bute throughout this period which helps the stiffness but not this new front end issue.
His foot confirmation is awful. Contracted heels, toes turn out and in. Quite severely. He has always had lateral extensions and remedial trimming by various recommended farriers.
I fully retired him after going down on his knees. We have our own field so he doesn't cost anything but he is misreable.
Many times I have rung the vet and said I am considering pts. They say whatever I want is fine. I feel they have washed their hands with him.
I suspect he may have navicular or something else going on but I have spent thousands on him so not willing to go through it all again.
His shoes are off now as he is turned away. Would barefoot be a consideration for such a complex case?? His foot quality is good, it's the shape that's poor.
Thanks
He has had 2 periods of being turned away for a long period of time. Shoes off living out etc. this time he returned to hacking in the spring, shoes back on etc and he felt the best he has done in a long time. No stiffness, no footyness etc. fast forward 6 months and almost over night he started dragging his back toes in the field, barley could put one foot in front of the other whilst hacking and then eventually started stumbling in front or leg/foot giving way. Not sure which. In the end his front gave way going down a hill and he ended up on his knees. Have tried bute throughout this period which helps the stiffness but not this new front end issue.
His foot confirmation is awful. Contracted heels, toes turn out and in. Quite severely. He has always had lateral extensions and remedial trimming by various recommended farriers.
I fully retired him after going down on his knees. We have our own field so he doesn't cost anything but he is misreable.
Many times I have rung the vet and said I am considering pts. They say whatever I want is fine. I feel they have washed their hands with him.
I suspect he may have navicular or something else going on but I have spent thousands on him so not willing to go through it all again.
His shoes are off now as he is turned away. Would barefoot be a consideration for such a complex case?? His foot quality is good, it's the shape that's poor.
Thanks