RescueMini
Well-Known Member
Hi everyone!
This winter I took on another rescue mini to foster until he gets adopted. He's super cute, although he was over 100 pounds overweight when I got him. After slowly putting him on a diet (this forum was super helpful for that!) he has lost over 70 pounds and has about 30 to go. He also has made a huge turn-around with his manners and he is almost ready to be adopted. Anyways, a few months ago, probably in February, I noticed that he occasionally walked funny with his left hind leg. It was like he was stomping it on the ground as we walked, and after I heard a 'pop' he walked normally after that. That incident was the first time I have seen him walk like that. I had just associated it with the weather being icy and that he, being a former stud who had just been gelded, had done something running in his paddock. A few weeks later the same thing happened again, so I put him on some joint supplements that my big horses are on. After that things started to clear up, but over the past month I have just noticed that things are tending to just be off with him. He sometimes 'pops' when I lead him from his stall to his paddock, but most recently I have noticed it when I have him tied up to brush him and ask him to move over. He kind of drags that leg, like it is stuck, and then jerks it up and puts it down. A week ago I was picking out his feet and his entire leg got stuck. It had never done that before and he is always good with his feet. The poor boy was so freaked out and now he is super apprehensive if I touch that leg. He also gets really tense when backing and that same leg seems to drag and 'pop' when he finally picks it up. My neighbor said to take him on walks to build up the muscle, so we've been going on walks several times a week now. Is there anything that I can do to help him? I've felt his stifle and it doesn't seem swollen or hot, and I can't really tell how his leg ties in to his stifle since he is so furry. He is eight years old. Do you think he will get over it? His feet were not in the best shape when I got him, but my farrier took care of that. He is due for a trim pretty soon, so maybe that could be another factor? This whole thing is totally new to me and I want the best for him, so any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, and sorry for such a long post!
This winter I took on another rescue mini to foster until he gets adopted. He's super cute, although he was over 100 pounds overweight when I got him. After slowly putting him on a diet (this forum was super helpful for that!) he has lost over 70 pounds and has about 30 to go. He also has made a huge turn-around with his manners and he is almost ready to be adopted. Anyways, a few months ago, probably in February, I noticed that he occasionally walked funny with his left hind leg. It was like he was stomping it on the ground as we walked, and after I heard a 'pop' he walked normally after that. That incident was the first time I have seen him walk like that. I had just associated it with the weather being icy and that he, being a former stud who had just been gelded, had done something running in his paddock. A few weeks later the same thing happened again, so I put him on some joint supplements that my big horses are on. After that things started to clear up, but over the past month I have just noticed that things are tending to just be off with him. He sometimes 'pops' when I lead him from his stall to his paddock, but most recently I have noticed it when I have him tied up to brush him and ask him to move over. He kind of drags that leg, like it is stuck, and then jerks it up and puts it down. A week ago I was picking out his feet and his entire leg got stuck. It had never done that before and he is always good with his feet. The poor boy was so freaked out and now he is super apprehensive if I touch that leg. He also gets really tense when backing and that same leg seems to drag and 'pop' when he finally picks it up. My neighbor said to take him on walks to build up the muscle, so we've been going on walks several times a week now. Is there anything that I can do to help him? I've felt his stifle and it doesn't seem swollen or hot, and I can't really tell how his leg ties in to his stifle since he is so furry. He is eight years old. Do you think he will get over it? His feet were not in the best shape when I got him, but my farrier took care of that. He is due for a trim pretty soon, so maybe that could be another factor? This whole thing is totally new to me and I want the best for him, so any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, and sorry for such a long post!