davisn
Well-Known Member
Hello. Long time, no posts. You may remember me. I joined a couple of months ago & then within a week my beautiful horse Cloud fell into a ditch & sadly had to be put to sleep. I recently took the plunge & bought a new horse as I was so completely lost without her. Storm is a 6 year old, 15.2hh Appoloosa mare & we are slowly getting to know each other.
Anyway, the problem is that she is suffering from filled (puffy) legs. She is stabled at night, then exercised & turned out during the day. There is no heat or pain & after a few minutes exercise the swelling reduces to almost normal. She doesn't seem bothered at all, but I can't help thinking that this isn't 'normal'.
I have put rubber matting down in her stable & made her bed thicker, but this hasn't made any difference. Can I give her anything to improve her circulation? I have been advised that adding biarbonate of soda to her drinking water may help??
Anyway, the problem is that she is suffering from filled (puffy) legs. She is stabled at night, then exercised & turned out during the day. There is no heat or pain & after a few minutes exercise the swelling reduces to almost normal. She doesn't seem bothered at all, but I can't help thinking that this isn't 'normal'.
I have put rubber matting down in her stable & made her bed thicker, but this hasn't made any difference. Can I give her anything to improve her circulation? I have been advised that adding biarbonate of soda to her drinking water may help??