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Re: RC: side bones
Dolly
hi a some what belated response to your query im afraid!
My horse has side bones, that is the originally soft cartilage around the
pastern above the cornet has become raised and then hardened. I assume you
have the same problem. The names a bot of a misnomer as its cartilage rather
than bones which are effected.
Ring bone is a seperate issue as that effects the actual pastern bones and
potentially the joints.
My horses side bones appeaerd when he was six and started doing more road
work. They went down that winter, came up again the following year and have
stayed up ever since. The pastern from from on looks a little more conical
above the cornet to the mid pastern than usual, but is only noticible to
others if I point it out. Ride vets occassionally comment on it, but not
adversly. its never caused a lameness problem for me.
This is I belive linked to conformation, heavy horses and cobs are more
likely to aquire side bones. This is I suspect because like my horse ( who
is a Welsh cob) there pasterns are relativly short.
Hope the problems resolves itself favourably in your horse.
tamara
>From: Jim & Dolly Miller <poquito@flash.net>
>To: Ridecamp <ridecamp@endurance.net>
>Subject: RC: side bones
>Date: Tue, 19 Oct 1999 16:21:10 -0500
>
>My horse has a start of side bones.Can anyone give me more information
>or tell me where I can find information about side bones. He is off at
>the trot, still sound at walk. Will this only get worse or will it be
>better when it becomes solid? This was my endurance horse. Will he be
>able to be just a pleasure trail horse or a pasture potato?
>Dolly
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