If he had a cracked vertebrae or something that can go undetected apart from soreness (unless you get an x-ray), til he makes one move that squishes the spinal cord. Other cause could be arthritic changes so the space where the cord is is small, then you get whiplash or something.... you squish it and that leads to swelling, bleeding etc. (I'm not a doc, just know a lot about those type of injuries because of my accident.) Can happen even without outwards signs.Flanders wrote: ↑Sat Sep 12, 2020 10:05 pm They said they noticed he was acting like he had a sore neck a week before so they stopped breeding him. He could have fell hard in his paddock. Does it take a week for symptoms to present to a point he couldn't stand? Or did he maybe get unsteady on his legs and fall in his stall? They did say he went down in his stall and never got up again. Did that fall possibly cause the rest of the damage? I mean we'll never know its just speculation.
The way it was described was that he shook himself a few times in his stall and then went down. Most likely he went down because he was paralyzed already. Could be that he reared in his paddock few days earlier and fell backwards, immediately got up again and nobody noticed... lots of possibilities there. If it was a tumor or something they would have found cells, so my best guess is that it was a freak accident.
Horses just find a way to hurt themselves...