cheekywelshie
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Two weeks ago my horse was lame in trot - the vet came and suggested hot tubbing and bandaging for a week which we did - he didn't know the cause but thought it might have been a bruise. as no signs of abscess. He came back 7 days later - there was no heat no digital pulse and said he was fine and we could begin work again and he'd be ok to trot etc in a few days. I started off doing a few days in walk building up to short bursts of trot. I did a little bit of lunging which in retrospect was incredibly naive but I wanted to see how he was from the ground - but i think this was far too soon
Then I had a lesson thursday night, I told my instructor what had happened and he was coming into work and I'd done mainly walk and then small amounts of trot over the last few days but was uncertain about doing anything unless he thought it was OK. So he asked me to walk and trot in a circle and then canter - my horse was very enthusiastic and at the end of the lesson and going really well - we did a few poles and a few small jumps which he flew over and got the striding bang on. The best he'd been in a while (he was fairly fit before going lame). But on the final jump I lost my balance and he landed a bit odd. My instructor worried he landed a bit unsound and asked me to trot up - which i did in a straight line and he was fine. The day after I did 25 minutes of road work in walk - he was quite forward. Then today I rode in the same school and he seemed fine but after 15 minutes when i asked him to trot in a circle suddenly he just felt odd. I immediately got off and trotted him up outside the school in front of someone and he was fine. But then when I trotted him in hand in the school and circled him there was definetly some lameness on a circle. I checked his feet and legs - no sign of heat or swelling.
Not sure what do to - box rest him again (not great for his stringhalt as he gets stiff ) or put him in small paddock and then get vet out again. Now I'm paranoid that perhaps he did too much work too soon or that he's got tissue damage and that was the problem all along - not the hoof ?
I am gutted because now I think he should have had longer off and I should not have done anything but walk - although i followed my vets and farriers instructions.
Then I had a lesson thursday night, I told my instructor what had happened and he was coming into work and I'd done mainly walk and then small amounts of trot over the last few days but was uncertain about doing anything unless he thought it was OK. So he asked me to walk and trot in a circle and then canter - my horse was very enthusiastic and at the end of the lesson and going really well - we did a few poles and a few small jumps which he flew over and got the striding bang on. The best he'd been in a while (he was fairly fit before going lame). But on the final jump I lost my balance and he landed a bit odd. My instructor worried he landed a bit unsound and asked me to trot up - which i did in a straight line and he was fine. The day after I did 25 minutes of road work in walk - he was quite forward. Then today I rode in the same school and he seemed fine but after 15 minutes when i asked him to trot in a circle suddenly he just felt odd. I immediately got off and trotted him up outside the school in front of someone and he was fine. But then when I trotted him in hand in the school and circled him there was definetly some lameness on a circle. I checked his feet and legs - no sign of heat or swelling.
Not sure what do to - box rest him again (not great for his stringhalt as he gets stiff ) or put him in small paddock and then get vet out again. Now I'm paranoid that perhaps he did too much work too soon or that he's got tissue damage and that was the problem all along - not the hoof ?
I am gutted because now I think he should have had longer off and I should not have done anything but walk - although i followed my vets and farriers instructions.
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