bounce
Well-Known Member
My poor lad has been diagnosed with kissing spine directly under the saddle and is due to go to Sven next Monday for his operation. I have read the numerous posts on here about the extensive rehab and am fully prepared for a long hard slog.
I've got a few questions and concerns though that I would be grateful if anyone who has experienced the rehab could help me on.
Firstly, my lad is a handful at the best of times and I am fully expecting problems trying to lead him out in hand. Is there any herbal supplements or vet prescribed long term sedation I can give him? ACP/Sedalin doesn't tend to work on him as he fights it. Normal calmers such as the magnesium based ones are also a waste of time.
How long do they keep them at the vets after the operation?
What can I do to keep him entertained whilst in the stable. He usually has his haynets double netted to try and get them to last longer as he box walks and just walks his hay into his bedding if it is on the floor and am I right in thinking he will have to be fed all food from the floor?
Oh boy am I not looking forward to the next four months!
I've got a few questions and concerns though that I would be grateful if anyone who has experienced the rehab could help me on.
Firstly, my lad is a handful at the best of times and I am fully expecting problems trying to lead him out in hand. Is there any herbal supplements or vet prescribed long term sedation I can give him? ACP/Sedalin doesn't tend to work on him as he fights it. Normal calmers such as the magnesium based ones are also a waste of time.
How long do they keep them at the vets after the operation?
What can I do to keep him entertained whilst in the stable. He usually has his haynets double netted to try and get them to last longer as he box walks and just walks his hay into his bedding if it is on the floor and am I right in thinking he will have to be fed all food from the floor?
Oh boy am I not looking forward to the next four months!