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<blockquote data-quote="Nite Hawk" data-source="post: 996879" data-attributes="member: 18682"><p>I am sure it is possible she had a stroke, but is it possible she may have knocked her back / neck out of whack which could be causing her head tilt?</p><p>Heard of horses getting their back / neck spine knocked out of whack and "animal chiropractors" putting things back in.</p><p>Sounds a bit "whimpy," but a neighbor had a horse like that, and after being worked on was right as could be. Not sure I would be prone to getting a chiropractor to look at her though...</p><p>If she had a stroke or got her spine out of whack, it may have caused her to fall which might have caused some of the lumps and bumps. I am wondering if the reason she has been "hugging the fence" is she feels she can lean on it if her balance "teeters", on her...</p><p>Keep us up to date on how she does..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nite Hawk, post: 996879, member: 18682"] I am sure it is possible she had a stroke, but is it possible she may have knocked her back / neck out of whack which could be causing her head tilt? Heard of horses getting their back / neck spine knocked out of whack and "animal chiropractors" putting things back in. Sounds a bit "whimpy," but a neighbor had a horse like that, and after being worked on was right as could be. Not sure I would be prone to getting a chiropractor to look at her though... If she had a stroke or got her spine out of whack, it may have caused her to fall which might have caused some of the lumps and bumps. I am wondering if the reason she has been "hugging the fence" is she feels she can lean on it if her balance "teeters", on her... Keep us up to date on how she does.. [/QUOTE]
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