willowoodstables
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Poor Winston is out for 6 weeks. He was getting a little hitchy in his rear when showing in harness. So I made an appointment with our local "leg man" vet for a lameness exam. He did all sorts of flexion and pony trotted off with a 2 to 3 on lameness scale (out of 10). He also felt grinding in hock so he suggested hock injections. No Problem, he also suggested that we xray hocks to see what really was going on in there, but he felt that they maybe were not critical to have the xray. I said why the heck not, its only $110 and I'd like to know for peace of mind that there is no compromisation (sp) in the joint.
Well holy crap the Grade 1 OCD is not the problem, the freaking stress fracture of his tibia is!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I know my jaw was hanging open for sure!! Suprised the crap out of the vet too, he has no suspicion of any fracture. His words" this darn pony has the highest tolerance to pain I've ever seen!!!!" So home we go, me bawling thinking I am a bad mom for continuing to work him (BUT he never took a bad step or head bob ever!!!). We figure he did it a show two weeks ago when he stood straight up in the cart and launched himself about 10 feet. There was a curb there and we figure he just stepped wrong on the curb with his total weight on hind legs and snap..fracture.
The bonus is no seperation or no arthritis so 6 weeks easy turnout/hand walk and then re-xray. If fracture is gone he gets the OCD dealt with via hydraulic(sp) fluid as it is a minor case of OCD.
Word of wisdom....always xray as the seeming problem may hide another one. The hitchy rear was there before the fracture, thank goodness I didn't just keep going and ignore it. it could have snapped his tibia under a big stress...
Now tell me, does this look like a pony with a broken leg!!!!???
Now this was before the launch episode, and interestingly after the launch episode he never held a leg, BUT he went terrible (no wonder) and here is a pic to show the difference of a pony in discomfort (not pain as it is NOT in his vocabulary..vet said he should have been hopping on three legs!!)
Thanks for listening, and hopefully someone can take something away from this..the tough ones are tough!! This is the same pony that showed with an abcess last year without a bobble!!!!
Kim
Well holy crap the Grade 1 OCD is not the problem, the freaking stress fracture of his tibia is!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I know my jaw was hanging open for sure!! Suprised the crap out of the vet too, he has no suspicion of any fracture. His words" this darn pony has the highest tolerance to pain I've ever seen!!!!" So home we go, me bawling thinking I am a bad mom for continuing to work him (BUT he never took a bad step or head bob ever!!!). We figure he did it a show two weeks ago when he stood straight up in the cart and launched himself about 10 feet. There was a curb there and we figure he just stepped wrong on the curb with his total weight on hind legs and snap..fracture.
The bonus is no seperation or no arthritis so 6 weeks easy turnout/hand walk and then re-xray. If fracture is gone he gets the OCD dealt with via hydraulic(sp) fluid as it is a minor case of OCD.
Word of wisdom....always xray as the seeming problem may hide another one. The hitchy rear was there before the fracture, thank goodness I didn't just keep going and ignore it. it could have snapped his tibia under a big stress...
Now tell me, does this look like a pony with a broken leg!!!!???
Now this was before the launch episode, and interestingly after the launch episode he never held a leg, BUT he went terrible (no wonder) and here is a pic to show the difference of a pony in discomfort (not pain as it is NOT in his vocabulary..vet said he should have been hopping on three legs!!)
Thanks for listening, and hopefully someone can take something away from this..the tough ones are tough!! This is the same pony that showed with an abcess last year without a bobble!!!!
Kim