Spb97
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Hi Everyone, I'm new here. My horse is currently undergoing treatment for his feet. He is a TB with typical flat feet noticed lameness this year on flexion test and X-rayed feet revealing it was rotating upwards. Vet and farrier worked together to start remedial shoeing. Was physio who picked up on the problem. Unfortunately we have now run into problems which I need some advice with. The first is ongoing X-Ray's. He hates being injected/sedated and is getting worse. He will back up in the stable and rear or throw his front feet forwards. Vet is very good and patient we get there eventually but does anyone have any advice to get him calm or avert his attention? He knows what's going on straight away and gets very distressed and as he will be getting ongoing X-Ray's I'd love him to chill out a bit bless him. My second question is he has a terribly bad back which he has had on/off for several years physio/vet comes out fixes him then couple of months later he's bad again. Had everything checked saddle ect. Vet came out I explained his back was bad again and he reccomended some potential X-Ray's on his back but to see what the physio says first. Am I right to go head with X-Ray's on his back and bite the bullet? He has never shown adverse behaviour just kicks out when the saddle is first put on and is a bit stiff to ride but I put this down to his feet being bad. Had some problems in the past with him becoming wobbly and almost collapsing (like a panic attack) when a saddle or roller was put on him almost like he was panicking but vet said his back was fine and put it down to horse being naughty and trying to avoid work. I switched to a different saddle and elastic girth and do the girth up slowly and walk him around in hand before getting on and this behaviour stopped. But it started again when I noticed his back was bad again and mentioned it to the vet. Vet said it is significant pain from the top to the lumbar. I would expect something like KS to make him have sore parts of the back 24/7 not intermittent but he has got a lot tenser and stiffer over the years. He seems 100% as a field ornament can Buck,rear and roll right over. He has NEVER bucked me off when his back has been bad in the past just dropped his shoulder and turned sharply as he becomes very spooky. Been checked for ulcers. Out 24/7 only fed chaff and coligone. He's had 6 months off and seemed fine apart from being a bit stiff but then after a week he went a little spooky in the school and wobbly again with the saddle put on. If he did have KS it would be certain retirement with what I think could be some arthritis starting and his feet issues at 12 years old. One other thing to mention is when he was maybe 8? He got a very bad back had to be on bute for a week before we could manipulate and since then won't pick his back feet up well at all and really stuggles to hold them up. Last physio appointment he had one tight spot just behind where the saddle goes but otherwise fine (he was only being lunged without saddle then). Either way physio is out next week and vet appreciate any advice, similar experiances or words of wisdom 