showjump
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My horse has damaged his DDFT deep within his foot, this was diagnosed approx 4 months ago. History is; he was sound on the hard, lunging etc, just lame on one rein in the school, however very slight and was more uncomfortable to ride than really lame.
Vet advised a month of box rest, and then month of hacking in walk, and a month of walk/trot hacking, building it up further. He is still not allowed out, as vet doesnt want him out in field charging about.
After the box rest, he felt real good for a month or two, not his has been doing more work he seems off again.
Although its difficult to tell as he is/ always was sound on the hard. However he doent seem steady in his head contact, or want to go forward into trot.
Hes booked in at vets on the 26th Aug, so will take him back then and see what he suggests.
Untill then i feel its best to carry on working, so that the vet can see whats going on. I dont see the point of resting him for two weeks, only for him go vets sound!
Any advice, or experiences welcome...
Thanks
Vet advised a month of box rest, and then month of hacking in walk, and a month of walk/trot hacking, building it up further. He is still not allowed out, as vet doesnt want him out in field charging about.
After the box rest, he felt real good for a month or two, not his has been doing more work he seems off again.
Although its difficult to tell as he is/ always was sound on the hard. However he doent seem steady in his head contact, or want to go forward into trot.
Hes booked in at vets on the 26th Aug, so will take him back then and see what he suggests.
Untill then i feel its best to carry on working, so that the vet can see whats going on. I dont see the point of resting him for two weeks, only for him go vets sound!
Any advice, or experiences welcome...
Thanks