S_N
Well-Known Member
A friends lovely TB gelding was brought in from the field on Friday very lame on his near fore leg. Further investigation revealed a relatively small, but fairly warm swelling behind his knee. He was box rested over the weekend on bute and the vet returned yesterday afternoon to scan the area. Prognosis was damage to the SSFT, requiring a year off and hell at best only be a light hack. Understandably she is devastated. If it comes to him only being field sound his old owner will happily have him back as a companion. However, she has the next year to get through and would like any advice anyone can give her please. He is currently on box rest for the next month, when the vet will return to re-scan to monitor his progress. The horse is obviously bored atm too. So if anyone can give advice on a) similar injuries, b) keeping him entertained and c) offer her some hugs, shed really appreciate it.
P.S. She is a regular lurker, but is too scared to post daft bat
P.S. She is a regular lurker, but is too scared to post daft bat