Dear All,
I was wondering if anyone could shed light on this issue I am facing at the moment. I own a 5 year old Belgian Warmblood bred for showjumping however sometimes during training especially on the right rein he starts to show irregularity in Trot (no other gait).
Today an Italian vet visited our stables and took various x-rays of his right front leg and advised that he has decalcification of the sesamoid bone - He advised that the horse may need to be injected in the coffin joint.
Would it be possible to advise what this really is and whether there is any treatment??
Thanks in advance
I was wondering if anyone could shed light on this issue I am facing at the moment. I own a 5 year old Belgian Warmblood bred for showjumping however sometimes during training especially on the right rein he starts to show irregularity in Trot (no other gait).
Today an Italian vet visited our stables and took various x-rays of his right front leg and advised that he has decalcification of the sesamoid bone - He advised that the horse may need to be injected in the coffin joint.
Would it be possible to advise what this really is and whether there is any treatment??
Thanks in advance