samleigh
Well-Known Member
So my low mileage, young horse has not looked or felt sound in trot to me, so vet out for lameness work up, the vet couldn't find anything significant, but I had noticed a thickening on his hind pastern, so X Ray booked for today. The vet wasn't expecting to find anything major, but my boy has significant changes including bone spurs on three pasterns, his RH being the worst withbone chips and a tear in his sesamoid ligament, also marks on the bone, which the vet had never seen anything like before, he's sending the images to a more experienced practise and we are discussing prognosis tomorrow !! I'm gutted to say the least and honestly emotionally exhausted with horses, it's a year nrly since I put my mare to sleep!! D was pts in 2016, and I returned a dear loan horse in the summer, all different lameness issues, 5 years of no happy endings !!