LouLou3
Well-Known Member
Hello everyone. I haven't posted on here for ages have been keeping quiet for fear of tempting fate but at long last I feel confident enough to tell you all the good news - my boy has been sound since Jan - yay...
Its been a long road - don't want to bore you all but in a nutshell he's my first horse only had him 18 months. For the first 6 months he had major issues settling in and frightened the life out of me...or at least thats what I thought but looks like he was in pain because he went lame and has been lame ever since...well until about 2 mnths ago...
When he first went lame he had a series of abcesses...then he was diagnosed with CJA and treated, then finally about 4 months ago he was diagnosed with Navicular given tildren, navilox and remedial shoeing and now he is sound, back in gentle work not on bute and going from strength to strength. Finally I have the lovely horse I always wanted...the boy has come good, he's an absolute sweetheart and I adore him x
I just wanted to share...have been too scared to say it but I'm riding him at least 5 times a week (only gentle) and even though I keep thinking he will go backwards he hasn't and its about time I started to celebrate that...so I'm saying it loud and saying it proud...
Its been a long road - don't want to bore you all but in a nutshell he's my first horse only had him 18 months. For the first 6 months he had major issues settling in and frightened the life out of me...or at least thats what I thought but looks like he was in pain because he went lame and has been lame ever since...well until about 2 mnths ago...
When he first went lame he had a series of abcesses...then he was diagnosed with CJA and treated, then finally about 4 months ago he was diagnosed with Navicular given tildren, navilox and remedial shoeing and now he is sound, back in gentle work not on bute and going from strength to strength. Finally I have the lovely horse I always wanted...the boy has come good, he's an absolute sweetheart and I adore him x
I just wanted to share...have been too scared to say it but I'm riding him at least 5 times a week (only gentle) and even though I keep thinking he will go backwards he hasn't and its about time I started to celebrate that...so I'm saying it loud and saying it proud...