RedVendetta
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I moved my horse to a new yard recently. He is in a smaller stable than he is used to but they are trying to find a bigger one for me ASAP and he seems to have settled very well.
We put rubber matting through most of the stable but left one big corner as we didnt have a piece that would fit. He has a big bed of shavings but has still managed to hurt himself on his hock. I think he's done this when he has got up from lying down and banged his leg on the floor and because he is fully clipped, he's taken the skin off one of his hocks. We immediately put rubber matting down when we found the wound on his hock and he seemed fine.
I rode him on Wednesday and he felt uncomfortable so I gave him a couple of days off and kept the wound clean and applied savlon to it twice a day.
I rode him again last night and he was almost lame on the leg in trot and canter, so I got off him and looked at him on a lunge and he is fine in walk but not in anything faster. He's almost wincing and I think the sand from the arena is irritating it.
How do I get a wound like this to heal? It has dried up but it isn't scabbing over, and everytime he moves it could open up again. Im not sure whether to put him out in the field or not. Im completely confused. Im certainly not going to ride him until he seems happier.
Help! and Thank you in advance for reading my long and boring story! xx
We put rubber matting through most of the stable but left one big corner as we didnt have a piece that would fit. He has a big bed of shavings but has still managed to hurt himself on his hock. I think he's done this when he has got up from lying down and banged his leg on the floor and because he is fully clipped, he's taken the skin off one of his hocks. We immediately put rubber matting down when we found the wound on his hock and he seemed fine.
I rode him on Wednesday and he felt uncomfortable so I gave him a couple of days off and kept the wound clean and applied savlon to it twice a day.
I rode him again last night and he was almost lame on the leg in trot and canter, so I got off him and looked at him on a lunge and he is fine in walk but not in anything faster. He's almost wincing and I think the sand from the arena is irritating it.
How do I get a wound like this to heal? It has dried up but it isn't scabbing over, and everytime he moves it could open up again. Im not sure whether to put him out in the field or not. Im completely confused. Im certainly not going to ride him until he seems happier.
Help! and Thank you in advance for reading my long and boring story! xx