Nichola_BEquestrian
Active Member
My boy has been diagnosed with some inflammation (sdft), vet noted as annular ligament swelling. No tears, just inflammation.
I’m currently in to week 3 of box rest and bandaging. He’s coping surprisingly well! As he has buddies in the barn with him so is happy eating and avoiding the bad weather!
He’s on complete box rest with the plan to start walking him in hand for 10 mins on week 5 (that may be fun…..
) and build up from there.
My vet is pushing for annular ligament surgery to relieve the pressure/swelling but this is quite expensive (quoted 2-3k) as he’s no longer insured for it.
He’s 16 (16.3hh WB) and was a show jumper most of his life. Now he’s a dressage horse with me (lower level). He does have other niggles going on that we manage with remedial shoeing (slight navicular changes). But was sound until this happened. Vet thinks he’s over extended his fetlock down a hole in a rutted field (I kept asking and asking for the field to be rolled) earlier in the year.
I’m trying to avoid surgery if I can ( not for the cost, I’ll pay for it if need be), as I feel it’s a lot to put him through.
Has anyone had any success with rest and then ultimately small paddock turnout?
Weighing up all options as surgery would involve more box rest, and no guarantee. He’s 16 and not the easiest horse to manage so I really have to think about how music I want to put him through.
It would be lovely for us to return to our lower level competing, but I mostly want him to be happy. He does enjoy having a job.
Any advice is much appreciated!
I’m currently in to week 3 of box rest and bandaging. He’s coping surprisingly well! As he has buddies in the barn with him so is happy eating and avoiding the bad weather!
He’s on complete box rest with the plan to start walking him in hand for 10 mins on week 5 (that may be fun…..
My vet is pushing for annular ligament surgery to relieve the pressure/swelling but this is quite expensive (quoted 2-3k) as he’s no longer insured for it.
He’s 16 (16.3hh WB) and was a show jumper most of his life. Now he’s a dressage horse with me (lower level). He does have other niggles going on that we manage with remedial shoeing (slight navicular changes). But was sound until this happened. Vet thinks he’s over extended his fetlock down a hole in a rutted field (I kept asking and asking for the field to be rolled) earlier in the year.
I’m trying to avoid surgery if I can ( not for the cost, I’ll pay for it if need be), as I feel it’s a lot to put him through.
Has anyone had any success with rest and then ultimately small paddock turnout?
Weighing up all options as surgery would involve more box rest, and no guarantee. He’s 16 and not the easiest horse to manage so I really have to think about how music I want to put him through.
It would be lovely for us to return to our lower level competing, but I mostly want him to be happy. He does enjoy having a job.
Any advice is much appreciated!