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The last five months have been a kind of living hell for Ralph and I......more so Ralph, bless him.
He developed a tendon sheath injury in October and was box rested for two weeks, I was just bringing him back to work at the walk, when some lovely do as you likies decided to steel approx £20,000 of tack from our yard! Which happened to include my saddles.
I went away for New Year with the intention of starting a little light work when I returned in mid January. With excitement I turned on my phone as I got off the plane to be given a text message to ring the girl who had been looking after Ralph whilst I was away......please call asap....my heart was in my mouth.
Ralph had been diagnosed with Strangles! Its now six weeks since he was diagnosed and to air on caution, I have left him in for 6 weeks. He's doing a few Spanish riding school tricks now so I'm sure he is fine and was swabbed today.
My question is, how should I bring him back into work, can anyone offer a sensible and safe (taking into consideration the tendon) way to bring him back into work.
We will be borrowing a saddle at present as he is such a strange shape (fat) he requires a hoop tree! We would be very grateful for any suggestions, also, should I boot or bandage him?
He developed a tendon sheath injury in October and was box rested for two weeks, I was just bringing him back to work at the walk, when some lovely do as you likies decided to steel approx £20,000 of tack from our yard! Which happened to include my saddles.
I went away for New Year with the intention of starting a little light work when I returned in mid January. With excitement I turned on my phone as I got off the plane to be given a text message to ring the girl who had been looking after Ralph whilst I was away......please call asap....my heart was in my mouth.
Ralph had been diagnosed with Strangles! Its now six weeks since he was diagnosed and to air on caution, I have left him in for 6 weeks. He's doing a few Spanish riding school tricks now so I'm sure he is fine and was swabbed today.
My question is, how should I bring him back into work, can anyone offer a sensible and safe (taking into consideration the tendon) way to bring him back into work.
We will be borrowing a saddle at present as he is such a strange shape (fat) he requires a hoop tree! We would be very grateful for any suggestions, also, should I boot or bandage him?