anna22
Well-Known Member
So sadly whilst teaching my youngster to jump on the lunge last summer, he got a tad "fresh" and basically bombed around like a loon and manage to find a really deep spot in the arena and so damage his suspensory ligament in his LF.
Off we tootled to vets, nice mid-body suspensory injury. 4 weeks box rest and restricted turn out (since november) and I am looking to being him back into work end of march when I start my new job.
Question: has anyone had an eventer who had a past suspensory problem? Or has anyone got one back out eventing after a suspensory injury (forelimb body injury)??
I need to be realistic and sadly cannot afford either money or time-wise to keep a horse who is never going to do what I want. He's a fab little black tb gelding who retired sound from racing as was too slow, 110% hack alone or in company (my 9yo very novice step daughter rides him out for me!), so I am willing to persist because he's a lovely person. But I do need to be realistic
Here's hoping for some positive stories!! But all welcome
Off we tootled to vets, nice mid-body suspensory injury. 4 weeks box rest and restricted turn out (since november) and I am looking to being him back into work end of march when I start my new job.
Question: has anyone had an eventer who had a past suspensory problem? Or has anyone got one back out eventing after a suspensory injury (forelimb body injury)??
I need to be realistic and sadly cannot afford either money or time-wise to keep a horse who is never going to do what I want. He's a fab little black tb gelding who retired sound from racing as was too slow, 110% hack alone or in company (my 9yo very novice step daughter rides him out for me!), so I am willing to persist because he's a lovely person. But I do need to be realistic
Here's hoping for some positive stories!! But all welcome