Weezy
Well-Known Member
Anyone dealt with this? Horse in question (not mine) came in from field lame, then sound the next day, and then mildly lame. Horse was x-rayed and scanned and the vets, (I know them, they are V good), had to scrutinise the results very hard to find something, and ended up agreeing that he may have mildly tweaked the high suspensory, but there really wasn't much to see. Horse was turned out and was sound, then the snow came so has been in walk work for 3 weeks and is totally sound. Faster work will commence again in a few weeks.
I suppose what I am asking is:
a) If it is a high suspensory tweak, what is the likelihood of it reoccuring?
b) If this was your horse, would you consider jumping and hunting or would you prob back off from fast work and jump load seeing that it is foreleg?
Horse in question is 12, has been used predominantly for dressage until now and does not have any history of injury.
I have my own views and insight into these injuries, but I know that times move on and so I thought I would ask in case I am missing something
Oh, and since the *injury* he has been shod and continued to be sound.
I suppose what I am asking is:
a) If it is a high suspensory tweak, what is the likelihood of it reoccuring?
b) If this was your horse, would you consider jumping and hunting or would you prob back off from fast work and jump load seeing that it is foreleg?
Horse in question is 12, has been used predominantly for dressage until now and does not have any history of injury.
I have my own views and insight into these injuries, but I know that times move on and so I thought I would ask in case I am missing something