MissGee
Well-Known Member
So last Wednesday I brought all the horses in from our field... no Princess GeeGee (real name Shearwater Super G)
She was half way down the field, absolutely hopping lame. Managed to get her in and examined her, her tendon was as thick as...
Anyway to cut a long story short, after a week of ice, bandaging and box rest, yesterday I had it scanned. Vet said significant damage to Superficial Flexor Tendon
So box rest for the forseeable and continue doing as I'm doing... she'll be 22 in March so vet is saying outcome is 50/50.
Please send her positive vibes!!
Also, does anyone have any good tips for keeping her calm whilst on box rest?
She was half way down the field, absolutely hopping lame. Managed to get her in and examined her, her tendon was as thick as...
Anyway to cut a long story short, after a week of ice, bandaging and box rest, yesterday I had it scanned. Vet said significant damage to Superficial Flexor Tendon
So box rest for the forseeable and continue doing as I'm doing... she'll be 22 in March so vet is saying outcome is 50/50.
Please send her positive vibes!!
Also, does anyone have any good tips for keeping her calm whilst on box rest?