Nickles1973
Well-Known Member
Sorry this is gonna be long.....My horse pulled a front shoe just over two weeks ago which resulted in proper lameness and a bit of heat/swelling in his lower leg. Shoe was replaced by an emergency replacement farrier as my usual farrier was away on holiday and this improved the lameness but obviously the heat/swelling remained. My vet visited after a couple of days and was sure there was no real lasting damage done and as he was now soundd again suggested I kept up with the cold hosing and gave him another couple of days rest till the heat settled down.
I obviously followed my vets advise but also had my usual farrier pay a visit who reset the shoe again. (Emergency replacement farrier didn't replace the shoe very well) and he also proclaimed him sound and not to worry any further.
I took him out for a gentle stroll after day 10 when all heat/swelling had gone and then after consultation with the vet I had an Equine Chiropractor visit to check for any other strains/pulls/tightness which might have resulted from our previous work and this slight injury. This lady highlighted some issues and apparently solved them. She also "adjusted" some unlevelness in my hips and back which I have to admit I have felt some difference from.
I took him for another couple of gentle hack's following his treatment as recommended by the Chiro and all felt good so I decided to have a short schooling session on Saturday. He went quite well, definately not lame at all but a bit on the stodgy side. An experienced friend watched from the ground and said he looked good, just a bit lazy. Day off Sunday then I had a stupid accident on Monday which meant another day off for him. Yesterday I lunged him and he looked good once he warmed up so I decided to school him again today. The best thing I can use to describe how he's moving is as though we're ploughing through porridge! He's actually quite soft in his mouth but just really lacking energy.
I don't know whether this could be a lack of fitness (is 2 weeks off really enough to have an effect?) I am sure he's getting the right feed but I am open to ideas. (1 scoop Alpha a oil, 500g Spillers original balancer, small amount of Speedy beet and handfull conditoning cubes plus hay with brekka and hay in field overnight)
Or is it that he just can't be ar**d with schooling after a lovely 2 week break?
My YO think's it a change in the weather/coats changing as her horse is having a similar issue but I have to admit I'm sceptical (sp??)
All suggestions gratefully recieved
I obviously followed my vets advise but also had my usual farrier pay a visit who reset the shoe again. (Emergency replacement farrier didn't replace the shoe very well) and he also proclaimed him sound and not to worry any further.
I took him out for a gentle stroll after day 10 when all heat/swelling had gone and then after consultation with the vet I had an Equine Chiropractor visit to check for any other strains/pulls/tightness which might have resulted from our previous work and this slight injury. This lady highlighted some issues and apparently solved them. She also "adjusted" some unlevelness in my hips and back which I have to admit I have felt some difference from.
I took him for another couple of gentle hack's following his treatment as recommended by the Chiro and all felt good so I decided to have a short schooling session on Saturday. He went quite well, definately not lame at all but a bit on the stodgy side. An experienced friend watched from the ground and said he looked good, just a bit lazy. Day off Sunday then I had a stupid accident on Monday which meant another day off for him. Yesterday I lunged him and he looked good once he warmed up so I decided to school him again today. The best thing I can use to describe how he's moving is as though we're ploughing through porridge! He's actually quite soft in his mouth but just really lacking energy.
I don't know whether this could be a lack of fitness (is 2 weeks off really enough to have an effect?) I am sure he's getting the right feed but I am open to ideas. (1 scoop Alpha a oil, 500g Spillers original balancer, small amount of Speedy beet and handfull conditoning cubes plus hay with brekka and hay in field overnight)
Or is it that he just can't be ar**d with schooling after a lovely 2 week break?
My YO think's it a change in the weather/coats changing as her horse is having a similar issue but I have to admit I'm sceptical (sp??)
All suggestions gratefully recieved