So we took him to Davis. Diagnosis -- they thought he had a lesion
somewhere on his spinal column and deemed the horse unsafe to ride. They
also asked if I would donate him which I did. Said they would use him
as a teaching horse because of his sweet temperment and when he got too
sick and had to be put down they would do an autopsy to see exactly what
was going on. Recently I read an article about a new discovery in this
area and I thought my old horse had probably played a role in their
research. Unfortunately I didn't keep the article and I can't remember
much more. But I think they had come up with a diagnosis and treatment.
Good luck!
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