lucky lodge I don't think we can tell you anything new that hasn't been covered on the previous topics where you have raised the issue.
Luxation of the patella in adult horse arises from injury but when seen in foals is usually genetic.
It is more common in dogs but has been seen in horses obviously predominantly in miniatures.
You will see some vets wanting the horse to grow more before surgery while others encourage it earlier believing the size and weight of the animal can have some influence on recovery.
Anything more then that you will need a decent sit down with a vet, there's the only so much google can help with
Personally I wouldn't breed from an animal who has thrown patella issues. It really seems to be the mini worlds dirty secret and not somthing I want to appear in my foals
Luxation of the patella in adult horse arises from injury but when seen in foals is usually genetic.
It is more common in dogs but has been seen in horses obviously predominantly in miniatures.
You will see some vets wanting the horse to grow more before surgery while others encourage it earlier believing the size and weight of the animal can have some influence on recovery.
Anything more then that you will need a decent sit down with a vet, there's the only so much google can help with
Personally I wouldn't breed from an animal who has thrown patella issues. It really seems to be the mini worlds dirty secret and not somthing I want to appear in my foals