tasel
Well-Known Member
Has anyone used Sedalin for their horses who are on boxrest?
As those who have read my thread on Boxrest Madness will know, my horse has had a Jekyll to Hyde transformation due to her ongoing boxrest. The first few days of boxrest went perfectly fine, we could do the hand-walking easily. I think we are now on what must be the second week or so of boxrest and she has increasingly become aggressive when hand-walking. First, rearing and then also really trying to viciously bite, strike out with her front feet and rearing... all at the same time.
Put her into her bridle today instead of headcollar, but as soon as we hit the school for her hand-walking session, she started trying to bite, strike out and rear again... and this time, she even added a new tactical manouvre - spinning (with the intent to bite & strike out!). Bear in mind, this is a 16.2hh Warmblood bred to be athletic!! After a few minutes of seriously trying to do whatever she thought I deserved for "not letting her out and have some me-time", I had to stop, and for the first time - for the sake of not getting injured - I just took her back to her stable. Just a year ago, this horse was a nutcase and would buck constantly (aiming her feet at you!). It took several months to get it out of her system, but I never gave in, and she turned into the sweetest horse ever. Today was the first time I actually felt I had to give in for the sake of survival!!!
Gave vet a phone call and he's sending over two tubes of Sedalin. I hope this is gonna work. Have any of you had experience using Sedalin for hand-walking a horse gone mad on boxrest???
As those who have read my thread on Boxrest Madness will know, my horse has had a Jekyll to Hyde transformation due to her ongoing boxrest. The first few days of boxrest went perfectly fine, we could do the hand-walking easily. I think we are now on what must be the second week or so of boxrest and she has increasingly become aggressive when hand-walking. First, rearing and then also really trying to viciously bite, strike out with her front feet and rearing... all at the same time.
Put her into her bridle today instead of headcollar, but as soon as we hit the school for her hand-walking session, she started trying to bite, strike out and rear again... and this time, she even added a new tactical manouvre - spinning (with the intent to bite & strike out!). Bear in mind, this is a 16.2hh Warmblood bred to be athletic!! After a few minutes of seriously trying to do whatever she thought I deserved for "not letting her out and have some me-time", I had to stop, and for the first time - for the sake of not getting injured - I just took her back to her stable. Just a year ago, this horse was a nutcase and would buck constantly (aiming her feet at you!). It took several months to get it out of her system, but I never gave in, and she turned into the sweetest horse ever. Today was the first time I actually felt I had to give in for the sake of survival!!!
Gave vet a phone call and he's sending over two tubes of Sedalin. I hope this is gonna work. Have any of you had experience using Sedalin for hand-walking a horse gone mad on boxrest???