13 October 2008 #1 B batman New User Joined 8 March 2008 Messages 4 Visit site How soon after can a horse be ridden, (i.e walk, trot, canter and jumped) after a bad bout of colic? My friends horse suffers with this alot.
How soon after can a horse be ridden, (i.e walk, trot, canter and jumped) after a bad bout of colic? My friends horse suffers with this alot.
13 October 2008 #2 *hic* village idiot :D Joined 3 March 2007 Messages 13,987 Visit site If "bad bout" means the vet and significant treatment then surely the vet would be the best person to advise?
If "bad bout" means the vet and significant treatment then surely the vet would be the best person to advise?
13 October 2008 #3 A amycov Well-Known Member Joined 13 October 2008 Messages 1,153 Location Coventry Visit site Yeah, i'd deffinately consult the vet.
13 October 2008 #4 P Pilib Well-Known Member Joined 26 May 2005 Messages 1,419 Visit site My horse suffered with a bad bout of colic last year. It was at least a 3 weeks before I rode him. ( although on vets instruction he was lunged) starting of with some light work. Why is the horse getting re-occuring bouts of colic? X
My horse suffered with a bad bout of colic last year. It was at least a 3 weeks before I rode him. ( although on vets instruction he was lunged) starting of with some light work. Why is the horse getting re-occuring bouts of colic? X
13 October 2008 #5 LauraBR Well-Known Member Joined 30 December 2004 Messages 14,186 Location Leicestershire Visit site I really wouldn't take advice on this from anyone other than the vet treating the horse.