rforsyth1984
Well-Known Member
Vet has just been out, 4 weeks box rest again for the horse that doesn't do box rest 
2nd bout of lammi this year, having been more careful than ever. Was supposed to be going hunting for the first time next week, now my poor boy is facing christmas locked up in his stable with minimal rations.
Good news is he doesn't seem to be as sore this time, and they don't want him in for x-rays (they were clear last time).
Feel totally helpless to prevent it happening again, I'm already doing all I can. Will cut back his feeds further, and when he is back in work make more effort to make sure he is ridden 5 days a week (difficult with work commitments, but if thats what needs to be done...). Not really sure what else I can do. He is muzzled through spring and summer, I can't reduce his turnout because he freaks out, and has a dust allergy and arthritis in his hock so has to go out every day. I suppose I could try having him brought in at lunchtime, which he might cope with?
He is on rubber matting and easibed. Obviously on a thick bed now, is there any merit to keeping him on a thick bed permenently? Will be a total waste of £300 worth of mats and not great for his respiratory system but if it might help?
So frustrated!
2nd bout of lammi this year, having been more careful than ever. Was supposed to be going hunting for the first time next week, now my poor boy is facing christmas locked up in his stable with minimal rations.
Good news is he doesn't seem to be as sore this time, and they don't want him in for x-rays (they were clear last time).
Feel totally helpless to prevent it happening again, I'm already doing all I can. Will cut back his feeds further, and when he is back in work make more effort to make sure he is ridden 5 days a week (difficult with work commitments, but if thats what needs to be done...). Not really sure what else I can do. He is muzzled through spring and summer, I can't reduce his turnout because he freaks out, and has a dust allergy and arthritis in his hock so has to go out every day. I suppose I could try having him brought in at lunchtime, which he might cope with?
He is on rubber matting and easibed. Obviously on a thick bed now, is there any merit to keeping him on a thick bed permenently? Will be a total waste of £300 worth of mats and not great for his respiratory system but if it might help?
So frustrated!