sfward
Well-Known Member
Hi
My 5 year old has just been diagnosed with bone spavin (osteoarthritis) and had her first steroid injection yesterday morning. The vet says she needs to be kept quiet for 3 days which is fine, but after that he recommends I start lunging her for 15 mins a day starting from Monday, building up to 15 mins twice a day in the second week, then up to 20 mins thereafter when I can start riding. But with no turnout?
I don't understand why it is ok to lunge her, which obviously puts quite a strain on the joints, particularly as she has been on box rest for over 5 weeks) but not to turn her out? Apart from the fact that she is really fed up with being in her box 24/7 and it would do her the world of good to have a bit of freedom, it is going to be really difficult to manage for the first week as I'm going skiing on Sunday (had the trip booked for months). It puts all the responsibility on the yard owner, who isn't the most experienced and doesn't offer a full livery service anyway so is doing it out of the goodness of her heart. I just feel it would be much better if Missie could just go out for a few hours each day and get all her muscles moving again walking in the field grazing, rather than cracking straight on with lunging straight from the box. But that's just my feeling and obviously I'm not a vet...
I spoke to a friend of mine who is a vet, who said she wouldn't recommend this course of action, normally they advise quiet turnout for 4-5 hours a day for a couple of weeks, after which you can start gentle work, preferably hacking to build them back up.
Just wondered what other people's opinions are, particularly those who have been through this with their own horses? I have a call in to the vet to try and understand his reasoning better, but would love some other views?
S
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My 5 year old has just been diagnosed with bone spavin (osteoarthritis) and had her first steroid injection yesterday morning. The vet says she needs to be kept quiet for 3 days which is fine, but after that he recommends I start lunging her for 15 mins a day starting from Monday, building up to 15 mins twice a day in the second week, then up to 20 mins thereafter when I can start riding. But with no turnout?
I spoke to a friend of mine who is a vet, who said she wouldn't recommend this course of action, normally they advise quiet turnout for 4-5 hours a day for a couple of weeks, after which you can start gentle work, preferably hacking to build them back up.
Just wondered what other people's opinions are, particularly those who have been through this with their own horses? I have a call in to the vet to try and understand his reasoning better, but would love some other views?
S
PS. also posted in veterinary....