Wheels
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I'm interested in views and peoples / vets / physios thoughts on box rest practises. Reading through michens thread has prompted my question as this shows that box resting for one problem can lead to others (not trying to single michen out btw, just that's a recent example)
I went to a talk with sue Dyson and a local ish vet and they both said that apart from very specific issues / conditions that they dont recommend box rest anymore but might recommend small turnout areas instead or even field rest so the horse can move around.
When my own horse had a soft tissue injury last summer he was prescribed field rest for a number of weeks
What has been your recent experiences and is there any current research you know of about when to and when not to box rest?
I went to a talk with sue Dyson and a local ish vet and they both said that apart from very specific issues / conditions that they dont recommend box rest anymore but might recommend small turnout areas instead or even field rest so the horse can move around.
When my own horse had a soft tissue injury last summer he was prescribed field rest for a number of weeks
What has been your recent experiences and is there any current research you know of about when to and when not to box rest?