cellie
Well-Known Member
Several of you have been so supportive and helpful with my problems with Ollie.He has had numerous injuries but this last one has left me with a big decision to make.
In brief Ollie has remedial shoes and gel pads for coffin joint soft tissue injury.Although the vet has told me to start trot work Im not going to because I feel hes not comfortable.Lame in the school on one rein with bad hoof on outside vet says sound in straight line .
My dilemma
Hes not doing anything in the paddock just mooching about.Never pings about either but then hes grown up plus we moved yards maybe depressed.
Showed a preference for soft ground when hacking .Wanted to trot then looked for softer ground and not obviously lame.Hacking on roads for 8 weeks in walk maybe has made it worse.
Hes very demotivated and bored due to long periods of rehab but cant vary routine.When vet came he was so eager to do something other than hack that he looked fab in school but this isnt the norm.
How can I actually tell if hes in pain without him being lame.
When I was hacking he had some good moments when he strode out then others when he just plodded around shorter stride and no head carriage.
Surely my vet would have said he s suffering ,I know vets want to repair injuries but this is going on forever.Ultimately I want to stop suffering.I have farrier tomorrow and will grill him and take pads out to see if theres a difference. I could buy some butex to see f hes more comfortable in field but dont want to mask a problem.
Dont want to make wrong decision if hes demotivated but I need some tips as Im losing my way .
In brief Ollie has remedial shoes and gel pads for coffin joint soft tissue injury.Although the vet has told me to start trot work Im not going to because I feel hes not comfortable.Lame in the school on one rein with bad hoof on outside vet says sound in straight line .
My dilemma
Hes not doing anything in the paddock just mooching about.Never pings about either but then hes grown up plus we moved yards maybe depressed.
Showed a preference for soft ground when hacking .Wanted to trot then looked for softer ground and not obviously lame.Hacking on roads for 8 weeks in walk maybe has made it worse.
Hes very demotivated and bored due to long periods of rehab but cant vary routine.When vet came he was so eager to do something other than hack that he looked fab in school but this isnt the norm.
How can I actually tell if hes in pain without him being lame.
When I was hacking he had some good moments when he strode out then others when he just plodded around shorter stride and no head carriage.
Surely my vet would have said he s suffering ,I know vets want to repair injuries but this is going on forever.Ultimately I want to stop suffering.I have farrier tomorrow and will grill him and take pads out to see if theres a difference. I could buy some butex to see f hes more comfortable in field but dont want to mask a problem.
Dont want to make wrong decision if hes demotivated but I need some tips as Im losing my way .