_jetset_
Well-Known Member
I asked someone to trot Grace up for me this morning as she was walking out completely normally on the hard surface again. A lady on the yard trotted her for me and the lameness is now very very slight on the hard surface (even less so than it was yesterday). There were a few strides when she did nod a little, but she can do this when she is not trotting forwards (which she wasn't really because it was raining and she HATES the rain
).
I am going to trot her up again tonight, but I have cancelled the lameness work up on Monday as she has improved so much since Wednesday morning and has not had any pain relief at all since then so nothing is masking the pain.
Do you think I have done the right thing?
She is still completely sound in the school so if she trots up as sound as she did this morning on the hard surface I am thinking of working her long and low in walk tonight just to get her doing something. Her back legs have swollen a little since being in all of the time (she had lympangitis last winter due to mud rash) so I would like to just do something with her to get her legs down a little. If I lunged her or walked her around in hand in the school she would squeal and then go bananas and I would rather keep her in a quiet walk for 15-20 minutes by being on board so to speak.
I am going to trot her up again tonight, but I have cancelled the lameness work up on Monday as she has improved so much since Wednesday morning and has not had any pain relief at all since then so nothing is masking the pain.
Do you think I have done the right thing?
She is still completely sound in the school so if she trots up as sound as she did this morning on the hard surface I am thinking of working her long and low in walk tonight just to get her doing something. Her back legs have swollen a little since being in all of the time (she had lympangitis last winter due to mud rash) so I would like to just do something with her to get her legs down a little. If I lunged her or walked her around in hand in the school she would squeal and then go bananas and I would rather keep her in a quiet walk for 15-20 minutes by being on board so to speak.