km2327
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Hi there...so I've had a read though some previous posts about box rest and hand walking and just wanted some thoughts for my situation before I talk to the vet.
My horse has recently had keyhole surgery for an adhesion in between his navicular bone and his ddft. He is now on box rest for 8 weeks with in hand exercise (walking which starts off at 5mins twice a day and increases by 5mins each week). He is due to have his stitches out tomorrow.
On the whole he is being well behaved but when walking him out he has had a few explosions and I've been lucky not to get kicked or loose him. I walk him in his bridle, with gloves and hat on and his friend comes along too. His explosions come from nowhere and it's not like he's naughty all the time but we have to walk across a busy road to a more quieter lane where he can walk and eat too.
I'm thinking that it may be safer for him be on restricted turnout BUT equally I don't want him to undone all the work put him in to make him right.
Does anyone have any thoughts???
Thanks in advance xx
My horse has recently had keyhole surgery for an adhesion in between his navicular bone and his ddft. He is now on box rest for 8 weeks with in hand exercise (walking which starts off at 5mins twice a day and increases by 5mins each week). He is due to have his stitches out tomorrow.
On the whole he is being well behaved but when walking him out he has had a few explosions and I've been lucky not to get kicked or loose him. I walk him in his bridle, with gloves and hat on and his friend comes along too. His explosions come from nowhere and it's not like he's naughty all the time but we have to walk across a busy road to a more quieter lane where he can walk and eat too.
I'm thinking that it may be safer for him be on restricted turnout BUT equally I don't want him to undone all the work put him in to make him right.
Does anyone have any thoughts???
Thanks in advance xx