Tuesday, June 16, 2015

What's The Benefit of Having A Horse, Again?

You ever wonder why as a hard working horse girl, you don't have all the nice amenities as your friends? Your friend gets new extensions or a fabulous dye job and your do-du-jour is a hay weave and your hairspray horse snot. My case in point when you meet your friend at a bar or restaurant and one of the first questions you ask before you get in the car is "I don't have to change, right?". My friends are constantly confusing my reluctance to spend my money with stinginess, or an aversion to social outings - but in fact, my bank account is in a stranglehold by my horse, and here's why.

Horse decided the sound and in consistent life was not syncing with his lazy lifestyle and schedule, as my last update went briefly into. So, on Thursday I hauled his heiney to the farm we train at and met the vet for a full lameness work up.

"Oh, you're poor? Haha."

Here's the thing.. the vet couldn't get a positive flexion out of either front limb. Who complains about having a sound horse? Apparently, me -- if he wasn't lame up front, why the swelling in the LF, or the headbob on Sunday? Apparently, short of a crystal ball, we won't know.

Vet liked what he saw but suggested we see him under saddle. Whoo, was Holden fresh.. after having a week off he was ripe with naughtiness - including an unplanned hand gallop around the ring much to the horror of my old trainer, who probably at that point was thankful I was no longer in her brood. Once Holden's horns subsided the vet did hind flexions - hocks and pasterns on both side were mildly positive, but vet felt it was a product of track wear (30+ starts) and age and nothing to be concerned about.



Despite my wallet's protesting, I pushed for an ultrasound of both front limbs. Both ultrasounds were fairly similar, with no lesions or tears - all the ligaments looked great (including the check ligaments) - there was a disparity in size between the two suspensory ligaments, with the left suspensory being slightly more filled (2.53 cm instead of RF 2.52 IIRC). Vet did not feel it was anything to worry about, but advised keeping an eye on it for any changes. We pulled a lyme titer as well. In conclusion vet believes the weakness in LH is manifesting with too much loading in the RF which translated to compensation in the LF - AKA Horse would benefit from more pole work and shoes.

It was a relief to me to see that Holden was not harboring some sort of tendon or ligament rupture - though I will say for the next three weeks we will probably be dining on ramen and PB&J sandwiches.. You know, while my horse continues to be a pampered little dingus.

Friday, June 5, 2015

Dangit!

Obligatory Holden Selfie..
Well, it's been raining a lot. Holden was great the past week. We spent most of last week doing some trail riding due to the slippery footing in the outdoor - on Wednesday the grass was no longer slick and we did lots of pole work and transitions in the ring... Unfortunately, on Thursday I noticed some minor but suspicious swelling in his LF.. Awww... man! 

Not 100% sure what it is, he is trotting sound and looked fantastic when he decided to play 'keep away' (insert pained grumbling - DINGUS!). But there is heat, mostly higher up. I am a little concerned it may be the Injury-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named. I poulticed and wrapped but didn't bute - I noticed while I was hand grazing him pre-wrapping that it seemed to go down with movement, so I was hopeful it was just from maybe standing around all day (it's been really muddy). Or. it is possible he slipped -- it's quite muddy. On Tuesday we had a pretty good work out and the more I think the more I am thinking "oh God what have I done have I broken my pony is he broken what did I do oh my God I am the worst"...


But today it was largely the same - a little less swollen, but still warmer than the other leg. He looked sound when we jogged him out, and no headbobbing on a tighter circle - take that, Injury-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named! I am really hoping it is just the beginning of an abscess, but he's so sound on it I'm not sure. I don't want to stall him if he is sound and comfortable - in the off chance it is an abscess the movement will help him.

In any event, we poulticed and wrapped again. No bute still - I am going to give his leg until tomorrow to shape the frick up and get itself together before getting the vet involved.