MissMay
Well-Known Member
So background first 16.2 16year old anglo mare used for a bit of everything mainly hacking and cross country.
So 18 months ago came in with lame after trying several things (prone to abscess) was sent to one of the top lameness vets for a full workup. Result was pretty large hole torn in the suspensory branch and a fractured bone with bone chip.
So complete overhaul horse was moved to specialist yard on box rest with completely controlled exercise plan carried out to the letter this was also specialist shoeing
After 12 weeks back again for scans and given the go ahead for turnout and trot work
Mare moved to field living again as she ha always lived like this and was going great. However 4months later came in lame presented with all the Same symptoms however after having the vet out it was decided not to go down the scanning and livery again as first of all financially not feasible and secondly I refuse to have her on box rest in the summer.
So an agreement with the vet was to give her 6 months in the field which I have stretched to a year and farrier is out to trim every 5 weeks. She lives with an old broodmare so it's been very calm with minimum galloping.
So now watching her in the field and daily paranoid leg checks I'm ready to bring her back my question is how to go about has anyone rehabbed this injury from the field.
Obviously before riding the vet will see her and give the go ahead.
I was thinking along the lines of :
(Assuming from the field , ridden 5\6 days a week, roadwork or tarmac lane's only)
Week 1 : build up to 15 mins walk
Week 2: build up to 30
Week 3: build to 35 add very gentle hlls
Week 4: up to 45 Inc hill work
Week 5 : one hour
Week 6: one hour and 10
Week 7 : one hour and 20
Week 8: an hour and a half
Week 9 drop back to an hour but introduce 2x 30 second trot increasing to 3 by end of week
Week 10 one hour with 4 trots increasing to 6 by end of week
And so on until I'm trotting for one minute on two off then start introducing different terain.
Am I anywhere near the right plan??
At what months do you add-in gentle canter and schooling??
Any lastly has anyone ever jumped or got to properly work there horse agin after this injury
So 18 months ago came in with lame after trying several things (prone to abscess) was sent to one of the top lameness vets for a full workup. Result was pretty large hole torn in the suspensory branch and a fractured bone with bone chip.
So complete overhaul horse was moved to specialist yard on box rest with completely controlled exercise plan carried out to the letter this was also specialist shoeing
After 12 weeks back again for scans and given the go ahead for turnout and trot work
Mare moved to field living again as she ha always lived like this and was going great. However 4months later came in lame presented with all the Same symptoms however after having the vet out it was decided not to go down the scanning and livery again as first of all financially not feasible and secondly I refuse to have her on box rest in the summer.
So an agreement with the vet was to give her 6 months in the field which I have stretched to a year and farrier is out to trim every 5 weeks. She lives with an old broodmare so it's been very calm with minimum galloping.
So now watching her in the field and daily paranoid leg checks I'm ready to bring her back my question is how to go about has anyone rehabbed this injury from the field.
Obviously before riding the vet will see her and give the go ahead.
I was thinking along the lines of :
(Assuming from the field , ridden 5\6 days a week, roadwork or tarmac lane's only)
Week 1 : build up to 15 mins walk
Week 2: build up to 30
Week 3: build to 35 add very gentle hlls
Week 4: up to 45 Inc hill work
Week 5 : one hour
Week 6: one hour and 10
Week 7 : one hour and 20
Week 8: an hour and a half
Week 9 drop back to an hour but introduce 2x 30 second trot increasing to 3 by end of week
Week 10 one hour with 4 trots increasing to 6 by end of week
And so on until I'm trotting for one minute on two off then start introducing different terain.
Am I anywhere near the right plan??
At what months do you add-in gentle canter and schooling??
Any lastly has anyone ever jumped or got to properly work there horse agin after this injury