MagicMelon
Well-Known Member
So one of my horses (my superstar basically!) injured himself in the field 3.5 years ago which ended his career. He went to Dick Vet and was operated on to tidy it up - he ended up with a big hole in the centre of his DDFT. The vets told me at the time that they'd only seen one other similar case so they couldn't really give a great prognosis but that they felt it was definately career ending and we'd be lucky to have him sound enough as a field ornament. After a year though he surprised my vet by becoming sound and has remained so since, although if he messes in the field too much (he bronc's, rears, generally acts like a 2yo when he's 17!) then he can look a tiny bit sore on it the next day. I have ridden him on and off, he even did a few intro dressage tests - I avoid canter completely though as I'm paranoid the tendon could go again as I assume its not nearly as strong as it used to be... or is it? Does anyone know enough about how tendons heal to know if they are substantially weakend by things like this? Is it wise not to canter him etc.? I know I wouldn't risk jumping him again (which was what he used to do) but he gets so bored in the field doing so little, he thrived on work and it would be great to be able to do a little bit of trotting poles or canter without thinking he's going to crumple to the floor in a broken heap.