Solstar
Well-Known Member
I was bringing Sol and Red in last night, when Sol decided to have a bit of an 'episode'.
Usually, i catch both of them, then open the gate (there are 2 other horses out with mine) lead Sol through and then Red pops out. We've been doing this all winter, until Sol decided he didn't want to. So i got Red out, and tied him to the gate, and then lead Sol out.
Not quite sure what happened, but Solo ended up rushing a bit and bashing his off hind fetlock on the gate, with a right clunk. Lead them both up to the yard, put Red in his box, and started checking Sol's leg.
He doesn't have the best back legs- he has a couple of windgalls and an odd lump on his near pastern.
Anyways, I decided to find someone else to trot him up. Being half 6, no one was about, so I ended up making him trot a circle round me (not ideal, i know)
He was sound, so i cold-hosed it for 10 mins and put him to bed.
This morning, the fetlock was hot, and slightly filled, so I hosed it again and put his BioFlow boots on.
He wasn't lame.
On route to the field, Sol in one hand, Red int other, I meet the YD (yard dragon)
'dont leave them on him- you can leave them on over night in the box but you shouldn't turn out in them'
I just smiled at her, whilst thinking 'f*** off bitch, i'm 98% sure it's ok'
So turned them out. 20 mins later, they were careering around the field, due to a new horse being put in the next field- Im SO cross about this, as if the YM/YD had said anything, I'd have left my 2 in for a bit longer. The YM knew he had a bit of a problem, as i'd texted her last night. After all the careering around, Sol was trotting, and seemed a bit short on his off hind. So i'll have to see how he is when I go down after lunch.
I'm sure I read on the website that you can leave BioFlow boots on all day, can you?
And did i do the right thing regarding his leg last night? Anything else i could've done?
Thankyou all, chocolate biscuits and a milkshake if you got to the end.
Usually, i catch both of them, then open the gate (there are 2 other horses out with mine) lead Sol through and then Red pops out. We've been doing this all winter, until Sol decided he didn't want to. So i got Red out, and tied him to the gate, and then lead Sol out.
Not quite sure what happened, but Solo ended up rushing a bit and bashing his off hind fetlock on the gate, with a right clunk. Lead them both up to the yard, put Red in his box, and started checking Sol's leg.
He doesn't have the best back legs- he has a couple of windgalls and an odd lump on his near pastern.
Anyways, I decided to find someone else to trot him up. Being half 6, no one was about, so I ended up making him trot a circle round me (not ideal, i know)
He was sound, so i cold-hosed it for 10 mins and put him to bed.
This morning, the fetlock was hot, and slightly filled, so I hosed it again and put his BioFlow boots on.
He wasn't lame.
On route to the field, Sol in one hand, Red int other, I meet the YD (yard dragon)
'dont leave them on him- you can leave them on over night in the box but you shouldn't turn out in them'
I just smiled at her, whilst thinking 'f*** off bitch, i'm 98% sure it's ok'
So turned them out. 20 mins later, they were careering around the field, due to a new horse being put in the next field- Im SO cross about this, as if the YM/YD had said anything, I'd have left my 2 in for a bit longer. The YM knew he had a bit of a problem, as i'd texted her last night. After all the careering around, Sol was trotting, and seemed a bit short on his off hind. So i'll have to see how he is when I go down after lunch.
I'm sure I read on the website that you can leave BioFlow boots on all day, can you?
And did i do the right thing regarding his leg last night? Anything else i could've done?
Thankyou all, chocolate biscuits and a milkshake if you got to the end.