Flicker
Well-Known Member
My boy has been on box rest for an injury since early December.
I have to say that, as far as being a patient is concerned, I could not have asked for one better behaved, more obliging, sweet natured and just generally easy to do in every way.
His progress is encouraging and I have been riding him lightly for the past couple of weeks. It is mainly in the school, in walk, but I have also ventured out for a couple of hacks because he loves his hacks, and it is here that the problems lie. Usually bomb-proof on hacks, he is now so exuberant to be out, that he just starts bucking at the slightest provocation (they are definitely not pain related because he is spot on in the school). I am really nervous to take him out because I just know I am not a competent enough rider to handle him if he really blows.
The vet wants him in for just a couple more weeks and then I can pop him in a pen and build up turn-out from there. I know he'll be better after he's had a real good buck and roll but I just feel so guilty when I see him in that stable.
I take him out for a walk and a visit round the yard twice a day and make a huge fuss of him but just feel so despondent.
I want to hack him but I can't because he is too excitable, but I can't turn him out just yet in case he reinjures himself. So poor boy is stuck with plodding round the old indoor or walking round with mum on the end of a lead rope.
I know it will pass and I'm doing right by the vet, but golly, it is a hard road, isn't it??
Sorry to be down on a Friday.
Any encouragement or a kick in the pants gratefully received...
I have to say that, as far as being a patient is concerned, I could not have asked for one better behaved, more obliging, sweet natured and just generally easy to do in every way.
His progress is encouraging and I have been riding him lightly for the past couple of weeks. It is mainly in the school, in walk, but I have also ventured out for a couple of hacks because he loves his hacks, and it is here that the problems lie. Usually bomb-proof on hacks, he is now so exuberant to be out, that he just starts bucking at the slightest provocation (they are definitely not pain related because he is spot on in the school). I am really nervous to take him out because I just know I am not a competent enough rider to handle him if he really blows.
The vet wants him in for just a couple more weeks and then I can pop him in a pen and build up turn-out from there. I know he'll be better after he's had a real good buck and roll but I just feel so guilty when I see him in that stable.
I take him out for a walk and a visit round the yard twice a day and make a huge fuss of him but just feel so despondent.
I want to hack him but I can't because he is too excitable, but I can't turn him out just yet in case he reinjures himself. So poor boy is stuck with plodding round the old indoor or walking round with mum on the end of a lead rope.
I know it will pass and I'm doing right by the vet, but golly, it is a hard road, isn't it??
Sorry to be down on a Friday.
Any encouragement or a kick in the pants gratefully received...