TJ2010
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As some of you may remember my boy had an op for his pulled suspensory ligament.
The instructions from the vet were. 2 weeks STRICT box rest. Then another 5 weeks being out throughout the day in a paddock no bigger than 4 stables.
2 weeks strict box rest. Perfect. 2 weeks in the paddock and stable. Perfect.
It was a month on Saturday since the op and all has healed well and he is back to his normal self. However on Saturday the horses changed fields and he could see them from his stable. Well he got so upset, he was sweating, trying to rear in his stable he was so anxious he was foaming. I took him out and away and just hand grazed him for ages until the other horses came in for the night. He was still so upset. So after seeing how bad he was myself and my YO decided it may be a good idea for him to go out all night with the 4 very old field ponies who can just about walk. So I put him out and regrettably he had a canter for about 2 minutes. Then settled and was grazing and was so so happy. So we have decided to put him out of a night and in during the day as he seems completely happy with this. He was that stressed he was not eating but now seems really relaxed and happy.
Have I done the right thing? I know he should not have been cantering but I think he just had to get it out of his system. I think he would have done more damage being in the stable or in that small turn out paddock (he coudl have easily jumped out or just barged throught the wooden low fencing.
He has had 4 weeks of solid rest so I am hoping that small canter wouldnt have damaged anything??? What do you all think?
The instructions from the vet were. 2 weeks STRICT box rest. Then another 5 weeks being out throughout the day in a paddock no bigger than 4 stables.
2 weeks strict box rest. Perfect. 2 weeks in the paddock and stable. Perfect.
It was a month on Saturday since the op and all has healed well and he is back to his normal self. However on Saturday the horses changed fields and he could see them from his stable. Well he got so upset, he was sweating, trying to rear in his stable he was so anxious he was foaming. I took him out and away and just hand grazed him for ages until the other horses came in for the night. He was still so upset. So after seeing how bad he was myself and my YO decided it may be a good idea for him to go out all night with the 4 very old field ponies who can just about walk. So I put him out and regrettably he had a canter for about 2 minutes. Then settled and was grazing and was so so happy. So we have decided to put him out of a night and in during the day as he seems completely happy with this. He was that stressed he was not eating but now seems really relaxed and happy.
Have I done the right thing? I know he should not have been cantering but I think he just had to get it out of his system. I think he would have done more damage being in the stable or in that small turn out paddock (he coudl have easily jumped out or just barged throught the wooden low fencing.
He has had 4 weeks of solid rest so I am hoping that small canter wouldnt have damaged anything??? What do you all think?