coffeeandabagel
Well-Known Member
My boy had his steroid injection in his SI joints done at Rossdales on Thursday. I was in and out in just over an hour - so didnt even have time to meet Jesstingle who kindly volunteered to keep me company.
What a difference they seem to have made already - today after a couple of days box rest he went out. Now due to various things he has had several short and one not so short spells of box rest since I got him. He has always gone out good as gold, maybe trotted over to the others and then got down to eating quietly.
Today he was striding out on the way to the field and I had to hold him back - that doesnt usually happen. Then once turned out he rolled in 4 different places and went right over twice which I have never seen before. Then I am sorry to say he went off looning around the field, doing the biggest bucks and fly kicks I have ever seen. He took on several other horses, teasing them to come chase him and even tugged at the rug of Boss horse. In the end Boss horse sent him into the corner to have a good think about what he had done and he came out a bit quieter!
He obviously felt so good it made me well up. I was scared in case he or the others came to grief, and it did the field no good at all - but he was feeling great and that was such a relief.
He had his neck injected 6 weeks ago but that didnt seem to make any difference to him - this is what he had been waiting for. 2 more weeks of walking then we can start trot work - hooray. I just wonder what he is going to be like to ride now!
What a difference they seem to have made already - today after a couple of days box rest he went out. Now due to various things he has had several short and one not so short spells of box rest since I got him. He has always gone out good as gold, maybe trotted over to the others and then got down to eating quietly.
Today he was striding out on the way to the field and I had to hold him back - that doesnt usually happen. Then once turned out he rolled in 4 different places and went right over twice which I have never seen before. Then I am sorry to say he went off looning around the field, doing the biggest bucks and fly kicks I have ever seen. He took on several other horses, teasing them to come chase him and even tugged at the rug of Boss horse. In the end Boss horse sent him into the corner to have a good think about what he had done and he came out a bit quieter!
He obviously felt so good it made me well up. I was scared in case he or the others came to grief, and it did the field no good at all - but he was feeling great and that was such a relief.
He had his neck injected 6 weeks ago but that didnt seem to make any difference to him - this is what he had been waiting for. 2 more weeks of walking then we can start trot work - hooray. I just wonder what he is going to be like to ride now!