quiteniceforacob
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We are jumping around 90-1m - mare is 7. What do people do in order to ensure longevity in their horses? I want to make sure she gets the best care after hearing about so many horses breaking down.
Personally, I think the 'before' part is more important. 20 minutes of walking over ground that is not an arena surface, with some footing variations and gentle gradients. Every ride, before stepping foot in the arena. Our sports vets swear by this, but very very few people do it. Either because they just don't like to, or because they are unfortunately too rushed with limited time to ride.
I'm Canadian, and formerly worked as an FEI groom (decades ago). Each barn kind of has its own routine, and those routines can vary widely. Used to be everything was put in stable bandages overnight after every jump school. Now we know that is not healthy--too much heat--so most ice, then either go naked legged or poultice if a bang, scrape or strain might be suspected. At this time of year here, I get to use "nature's ice boots" aka turnout in knee-deep snow.Agree with everything that has been said, however I do find the 'American' way absolutely fascinating. They have elaborate routines with liniments, ice, packing hooves etc. Not sure how effective it all is!
If you arrive at a show and aren't happy with the ground, don't jump on it would be my number one piece of advice.