rupertsmum
Well-Known Member
hello, just a quick update on my boy!
(basic details-X-rays confirmed navicular in may and vet said 40% chance of being sound again! In fact the insurance form that I got through last week says that he will probably need more medication and likely to be permanently incapacitated)
Today 9 weeks after my AEP came to rescue me, my boy is totally sound and I can ride again. I have been riding in walk only for 5 weeks in boots and he is raring to go. His hoof shape has changed dramatically and has improved so much!
The vet recommended remedial farriery and I can't believe that he would be this naturally sound if he had had wedges etc.
Fingers crossed that his hooves continue to improve and I am under no illusion that we are totally out of the woods yet but considering he was written off just 2 months ago, I am singing my AEP's praises from the roof tops.
(basic details-X-rays confirmed navicular in may and vet said 40% chance of being sound again! In fact the insurance form that I got through last week says that he will probably need more medication and likely to be permanently incapacitated)
Today 9 weeks after my AEP came to rescue me, my boy is totally sound and I can ride again. I have been riding in walk only for 5 weeks in boots and he is raring to go. His hoof shape has changed dramatically and has improved so much!
The vet recommended remedial farriery and I can't believe that he would be this naturally sound if he had had wedges etc.
Fingers crossed that his hooves continue to improve and I am under no illusion that we are totally out of the woods yet but considering he was written off just 2 months ago, I am singing my AEP's praises from the roof tops.