Bikerchickone
Well-Known Member
Hey,
So my ginger giant horse has partially torn his collateral ligament away from the coffin joint and managed to take a bit of bone with it. He’s obviously pretty lame and after the MRI the vets have advised he’s unlikely to come sound again. That said a previous horse went to Rockley successfully returning fully sound so I wanted to explore this option again. Except it doesn’t look like Rockley is taking any new horses now so I’m looking for an alternative. Vets have got him on very restricted movement which I’m trying to keep to but he’s an 18hh Irish Draught and if he doesn’t want to stay in, he won’t and he’s doing himself more damage.
Any suggestions gratefully received. He is already barefoot and there’s nothing wrong with the conformation of his hoof according to the vets. It’s just a freak accident. Any suggestions please?
So my ginger giant horse has partially torn his collateral ligament away from the coffin joint and managed to take a bit of bone with it. He’s obviously pretty lame and after the MRI the vets have advised he’s unlikely to come sound again. That said a previous horse went to Rockley successfully returning fully sound so I wanted to explore this option again. Except it doesn’t look like Rockley is taking any new horses now so I’m looking for an alternative. Vets have got him on very restricted movement which I’m trying to keep to but he’s an 18hh Irish Draught and if he doesn’t want to stay in, he won’t and he’s doing himself more damage.
Any suggestions gratefully received. He is already barefoot and there’s nothing wrong with the conformation of his hoof according to the vets. It’s just a freak accident. Any suggestions please?