LeannePip
Well-Known Member
My lovely 5yo has thrown a splint, i am gutted and probably over reacting, its just so annoying!
Shes not been lame and there's never been any heat or tenderness around it but there it is sticking out of the side of her lovely dainty legs like a sore thumb.
I'm not sure how shes done it, but there was a little cut there in the winter, just a tiny little scab about the size of a little finger nail but gradually this splint has appeared so i guess it must have been quite a knock.
I'm just gutted . . . i try to do the right sort of work to strengthen her legs without causing concussion, i boot when appropriate but dont over boot or bandage so she has nice strong legs, work her on a mixtures of surfaces - but there it is.
Now trying to decide what to do, give it a bash with splint ex or just ignore it. My other horse got one at the same age but she was being a tit for weeks on the road leaping up and down so i wasn't surprised when she threw one but 3 years later is 90% gone so hoping this will do the same.
Just a vent really . . .
Shes not been lame and there's never been any heat or tenderness around it but there it is sticking out of the side of her lovely dainty legs like a sore thumb.
I'm not sure how shes done it, but there was a little cut there in the winter, just a tiny little scab about the size of a little finger nail but gradually this splint has appeared so i guess it must have been quite a knock.
I'm just gutted . . . i try to do the right sort of work to strengthen her legs without causing concussion, i boot when appropriate but dont over boot or bandage so she has nice strong legs, work her on a mixtures of surfaces - but there it is.
Now trying to decide what to do, give it a bash with splint ex or just ignore it. My other horse got one at the same age but she was being a tit for weeks on the road leaping up and down so i wasn't surprised when she threw one but 3 years later is 90% gone so hoping this will do the same.
Just a vent really . . .