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BRLRCR1
Reg. Dec 2006
Posted 2015-09-29 10:32 AM
Subject: VERY sore horse



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Have a mare that is VERY body sore, had massage therapist/chiro. work on her, from her shoulders back on both sides very sore and tight muscles.  Won't stand flat footed in the back, always resting one of her back legs or the other.  When she is resting her right back leg she points her left front leg (not all the time, but enough for me to catch on).  Is also once in awhile short stepping on her back right.  Once working her she seems to start working out of it.  

She does not turn the first barrel sometimes as well when running her.  Sometimes she does, other times she does not.

Went to the vet yesterday was off on her left front when moving her slight head bob.  After going over her tight muscles went to flexing her.  Could not get her to flex off bad at all.  In fact the more we trotted her off the better she started moving............

Drew blood for blood work, all came back fine.  Did not start blocking her front foot as she was getting better and did not want to "guess" on her looking better after blocking each area.  She goes back on Thursday to start right off on blocking her foot.

Just all seems so odd. Any suggestions other than what we are starting with at the vet to possibly look for?  I just am at a little bit of a loss now. 

Thanks!
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LMS
Reg. Feb 2008
Posted 2015-09-29 10:38 AM
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Is this just a recent new thing??  Maybe she had a wreck in her stall/pasture??  you said she sometimes doesn't turn the first....sounds like that could be feet.  If I were you I would try a round of accupuncture for immediate relief if this is a relatively new thing.  Also, have you changed saddles/pads or farrier 
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BRLRCR1
Reg. Dec 2006
Posted 2015-09-29 10:46 AM
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No, I believe she has been sore for a while now  (just bought her from friend).  Could be a lot of things (unfortunately).   I am thinking possibly in her feet as well.  I did have my farrier reshoe her recently since getting her, but I am not thinking her muscle soreness is from him, I think it has been going on.  I believe accupunture would benefit as well.  Thank you! 
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rachellyn80
Reg. Jan 2004
Posted 2015-09-29 10:48 AM
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After fighting this for over two years we finally figured out that the root of the problem was 100% nutritional.   
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GoMistyGo
Reg. Feb 2004
Posted 2015-09-29 10:48 AM
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My mare was extremely body sore and had EPM. That and weight loss were her only symptoms...
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Serenity06
Reg. Feb 2011
Posted 2015-09-29 10:51 AM
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I litter lyrics just went through/am going through this same exact thing with my mare. Just had a wonderful vet do a lameness exam and she has been diagnosed via xrays with kissing spine and inflammation in the left front coffin joint do to over compensating trying to get the weight off the hind right.
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BRLRCR1
Reg. Dec 2006
Posted 2015-09-29 10:59 AM
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I thought that maybe some of the problem was nutritional, that is why I had blood work done. All came back fine.

Edited by BRLRCR1 2015-09-29 11:00 AM
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BRLRCR1
Reg. Dec 2006
Posted 2015-09-29 11:00 AM
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Serenity06 - 2015-09-29 10:51 AM I litter lyrics just went through/am going through this same exact thing with my mare. Just had a wonderful vet do a lameness exam and she has been diagnosed via xrays with kissing spine and inflammation in the left front coffin joint do to over compensating trying to get the weight off the hind right.

Oh dear.  I sure hope not. Sorry for you!   
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BRLRCR1
Reg. Dec 2006
Posted 2015-09-29 11:00 AM
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She is a very heavy muscled mare and very well weight wise.  Thank you for your info.! 
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stayceem
Reg. May 2007
Posted 2015-09-29 11:04 AM
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BRLRCR1 - 2015-09-29 11:00 AM

Serenity06 - 2015-09-29 10:51 AM I litter lyrics just went through/am going through this same exact thing with my mare. Just had a wonderful vet do a lameness exam and she has been diagnosed via xrays with kissing spine and inflammation in the left front coffin joint do to over compensating trying to get the weight off the hind right.

Oh dear.  I sure hope not. Sorry for you!   

My gelding was also very body sore from Kissing Spine... he also gets body sore like that if his front feet are sore. I had him barefoot one winter and he was super body sore, shoed him back up and he was fine. But then later was diagnosed with kissing spine.
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Bibliafarm
Reg. Jul 2008
Posted 2015-09-29 11:05 AM
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whats her age and has anyone ever xrayed her hocks
and palpated her.. her whole body sore can be a result of many things.. bad riding , ill fitting saddle, pain so shes tense all the time, nutrition, has she tyed up before?
resting hind can be nothing but it can be pain in ovaries or hocks.Id check her out in those areas as well..

 

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stayceem
Reg. May 2007
Posted 2015-09-29 11:06 AM
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BRLRCR1 - 2015-09-29 11:00 AM

Serenity06 - 2015-09-29 10:51 AM I litter lyrics just went through/am going through this same exact thing with my mare. Just had a wonderful vet do a lameness exam and she has been diagnosed via xrays with kissing spine and inflammation in the left front coffin joint do to over compensating trying to get the weight off the hind right.

Oh dear.  I sure hope not. Sorry for you!   

My gelding was also very body sore from Kissing Spine... he also gets body sore like that if his front feet are sore. I had him barefoot one winter and he was super body sore, shoed him back up and he was fine. But then later was diagnosed with kissing spine.
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Serenity06
Reg. Feb 2011
Posted 2015-09-29 11:16 AM
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I would get the horse to a lameness specialty clinic ASAP. My mare progressively got worse while we trouble shoot ed all month. Had one very even tell me she was fine when so of course had a good day at that appointment. I wouldn't screw around with it. The red flag is that a flex test didn't make the horse any worse. Exactly the same with my mare. Now I'm not saying goes that's what it is, just sharing my experience.
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GLP
Reg. Oct 2013
Posted 2015-09-29 11:18 AM
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BRLRCR1 - 2015-09-29 10:59 AM

I thought that maybe some of the problem was nutritional, that is why I had blood work done. All came back fine.

I have been having trouble with my gelding for 3/4 years. Every year and sometimes a couple of times a year, I have blood drawn and the vets always said his bloodwork was stellar. It disappointed me because something was wrong and I believed it was a deficiency. It turns out it was nutritional. I now have my good boy back. I will be able to go back to barrel racing next year and I couldn't be more excited!
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rachellyn80
Reg. Jan 2004
Posted 2015-09-29 11:40 AM
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GLP - 2015-09-29 11:18 AM
BRLRCR1 - 2015-09-29 10:59 AM I thought that maybe some of the problem was nutritional, that is why I had blood work done. All came back fine.
I have been having trouble with my gelding for 3/4 years. Every year and sometimes a couple of times a year, I have blood drawn and the vets always said his bloodwork was stellar. It disappointed me because something was wrong and I believed it was a deficiency. It turns out it was nutritional. I now have my good boy back. I will be able to go back to barrel racing next year and I couldn't be more excited!

A nutritional issue is not always aparent in their blood chemistry.  If his diet is causing inflammation within his system, he could technically be perfectly healthy on paper.  The inflammation will cause body soreness, compensation for pain, and eventually cause larger problems that would you might never tie back to what you're feeding him.  Ultimately the gut determines the health and soundness for the entire horse. 
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rodeoveteran
Reg. Jan 2009
Posted 2015-09-29 11:59 AM
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Look up PSSM. Sounds like it could be a classic case. A change in diet to low NSC feed may work wonders if your vet can't find anything else.
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BRLRCR1
Reg. Dec 2006
Posted 2015-09-29 12:08 PM
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Serenity06 - 2015-09-29 11:16 AM I would get the horse to a lameness specialty clinic ASAP. My mare progressively got worse while we trouble shoot ed all month. Had one very even tell me she was fine when so of course had a good day at that appointment. I wouldn't screw around with it. The red flag is that a flex test didn't make the horse any worse. Exactly the same with my mare. Now I'm not saying goes that's what it is, just sharing my experience.

Thank you! 
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BRLRCR1
Reg. Dec 2006
Posted 2015-09-29 12:08 PM
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rodeoveteran - 2015-09-29 11:59 AM Look up PSSM. Sounds like it could be a classic case. A change in diet to low NSC feed may work wonders if your vet can't find anything else.

Will do, thank you! 
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daisycake123
Reg. Dec 2006
Posted 2015-09-29 6:49 PM
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Could be low level epm, or lyme dr. Ellerson, pathogenes, floridia.
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Reg. Jan 2004
Posted 2015-09-29 6:59 PM
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rodeoveteran - 2015-09-29 11:59 AM Look up PSSM. Sounds like it could be a classic case. A change in diet to low NSC feed may work wonders if your vet can't find anything else.

 I agree!
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