jangles
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In here rather than the vet forum as I'm interested to hear anyones experiences of bringing a horse back into work after suspensory strains and lameness and competing them again.
The horse is question was eventing BE 100 prior to injury and has competed at that level twice since returning to fitness with no problem. Would you assume that it is now OK to continue at that level eventing and all other PC activities (Tet/SJ/XC rallies and team events) as well as hunting or would you feel that activities should be scaled down and tailored so that the horse was only ever working on ideal ground. Obviously we all want our horses working on perfect ground, but the realities of competing and hunting do mean that horses need to be able to run in a variety of conditions.
I'm not sure if it's worth the risk, but on the other hand we need a horse that can do his job. Any success stories out there?
Many thanks
The horse is question was eventing BE 100 prior to injury and has competed at that level twice since returning to fitness with no problem. Would you assume that it is now OK to continue at that level eventing and all other PC activities (Tet/SJ/XC rallies and team events) as well as hunting or would you feel that activities should be scaled down and tailored so that the horse was only ever working on ideal ground. Obviously we all want our horses working on perfect ground, but the realities of competing and hunting do mean that horses need to be able to run in a variety of conditions.
I'm not sure if it's worth the risk, but on the other hand we need a horse that can do his job. Any success stories out there?
Many thanks