FestiveSpirit
Well-Known Member
Bob has over-reached on his off fore even though he was wearing rubber over-reach boots when going XC on Monday. It is very minor, it has smply taken the skin off and nothing more, and I have now got him some more heavy duty kevlar over-reach boots!
But I am finding it hard to get the graze to heal? He usually wears over-reach boots all around in the field (to stop him treading on himself and other horses treading on his back shoes...) and every time the graze gets a hard skin on it then the over-reach boot skims it off
I tried putting a melolin pad over the graze today and binding it with vet-wrap, but when I got him in a few hours later the vet wrap etc had just moved and was no longer covering the graze...
Any suggestions please? Other than leaving him in for a few days to allow it to heal (not my preferred option as he loves being turned out and I am competing weekly so want to carry on riding daily) I cannot think how to sort it
I suppose I could try turning him out without front over-reach boots on and hoping for the best...
But I am finding it hard to get the graze to heal? He usually wears over-reach boots all around in the field (to stop him treading on himself and other horses treading on his back shoes...) and every time the graze gets a hard skin on it then the over-reach boot skims it off
I tried putting a melolin pad over the graze today and binding it with vet-wrap, but when I got him in a few hours later the vet wrap etc had just moved and was no longer covering the graze...
Any suggestions please? Other than leaving him in for a few days to allow it to heal (not my preferred option as he loves being turned out and I am competing weekly so want to carry on riding daily) I cannot think how to sort it
I suppose I could try turning him out without front over-reach boots on and hoping for the best...