Izzwizz
Well-Known Member
Hi all, just looking for some help and suggestions. My mare was diagnosed with a tear in her DDFT in her hoof last September via an MRI scan. Shes been on box rest ever since and has had double wedge shoes for a month, then single wedges and finally egg bars which she still has on now. We started hand walking which increased over time on a flat surface and progressed to riding at the beginning of Feb this year after a second MRI confirmed that some healing had taken place but to get things moving further, vet said to start ridden work. This has been hacking out at walk slowly building up the time to around 45-50 mins. Vet came back out on 14th March, was pleased with progress and recommended bringing in trot work, slowly building up over 3 wks to 10-15 mins per day. We never got to that time limit as nearly 2 wks ago horse had a bit of a mad frolic on road (quiet estate thank god!) and as horse in front decided to canter uphill so did mine, only around 4-5 strides and threw a buck in too. After this shes gone sore again so had a word with vet and we slowed things right down, rest, handwalking and just got back on her on Monday. Shes still a bit sore and reluctant to put her full weight on the front foreleg with the injury around corners to the left. Shes fine on straight lines. Im just wondering what other peoples experiences are of this type of injury. Im coming to the conclusion that my horse will be better in a field and allowing mother nature to do her stuff. Im starting to feel at a bit of a loss and I know its a long time healing. Just curious as to what other people would do or have done in my situation.
Thanks for getting this far and looking forward to any help anyone can offer.
Thanks for getting this far and looking forward to any help anyone can offer.