MrsMozartletoe
Just passing through...
I ask because I got a response from the vet (she's been ill) re. Dizzy's progress:
I have to build up to trotting Diz to 40 minutes each day, including a minimum of 20 minutes sustained trotting. I cannot canter her until she is capable of this; when we do we have to start with five minutes of canter.
Until the Diz can sustain the above I cannot ask for any work from behind, do any lateral work or take her to a show (for a look-see). A different vet has said I can do one minute of gentle canter now.
This is different from how I would normally fitten a horse, but I'm open to all thoughts and opinions
.
To me, five minutes of cantering is quite a lot, and as the Dizz is quite bouncy and forward going(!), I admit to being a little nervous of holding her back from a canter for another eight weeks, especially as she is getting fitter - I have visions of either parting company in fine style or disappearing across the next three counties
.
I know it's a bit different with Dizzy as the damage to her SL has to heal.
My vote would have been for a short gentle canter evey now and then as of now, just so she feels that it is part of normal life. We trot about half of an hour's hack, but the maximum stretch is around four minutes.
Hot chocolate with marshamallows and sprinkles all round
. Cookies for all responses
Edited: 'cos I'm not very awake yet!
I have to build up to trotting Diz to 40 minutes each day, including a minimum of 20 minutes sustained trotting. I cannot canter her until she is capable of this; when we do we have to start with five minutes of canter.
Until the Diz can sustain the above I cannot ask for any work from behind, do any lateral work or take her to a show (for a look-see). A different vet has said I can do one minute of gentle canter now.
This is different from how I would normally fitten a horse, but I'm open to all thoughts and opinions
To me, five minutes of cantering is quite a lot, and as the Dizz is quite bouncy and forward going(!), I admit to being a little nervous of holding her back from a canter for another eight weeks, especially as she is getting fitter - I have visions of either parting company in fine style or disappearing across the next three counties
I know it's a bit different with Dizzy as the damage to her SL has to heal.
My vote would have been for a short gentle canter evey now and then as of now, just so she feels that it is part of normal life. We trot about half of an hour's hack, but the maximum stretch is around four minutes.
Hot chocolate with marshamallows and sprinkles all round
Edited: 'cos I'm not very awake yet!