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Anja
21st Apr 2002, 02:58 AM
does anyone have any good tip On lame-ness as my pony is lame and i really want to ride her again soon pls help Anja
skye
21st Apr 2002, 11:02 AM
Why is your horse lame?
which leg?
how old is he/she?
more info and we might be able to help!
Wally
21st Apr 2002, 05:22 PM
The thing with lameness it it has thousands of causes! Without knowing the cause you cannot remedy it quickly.
Sometimes lamness just needs time and patience to heal things, you have to wait and be patient. Getting her back into work too soon will only make it worse.
Have you got the vet in to have a look, how long has she been lame?
Anja
23rd Apr 2002, 06:46 AM
she is 20 years old
on her near-fore
but she is almost sound:D :rolleyes: :D :rolleyes: :D :rolleyes: I cant wait till she is
Aly
26th Apr 2002, 12:45 PM
Hi Anja, at 20 a lameness could be anything...Did you get a vet out to determine why.?? Does the horse go lame often, is the horses movement stiff normally, especially before warming up.?
It could be all manner of problems like lamintis, Arthritis or even just a stone bruise. I personally would have got a proffessionals opinion given the age of the horse because how quickly you can return to working the horse will depend on the cause of the lameness, .
Cheers! Hope the pony is as fit as a mallee bull very soon.
Anja
28th Apr 2002, 03:00 AM
its sidebone and arthritious our farrior said she has go5t side bone i hope the old mop will be better soon:D ;)
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