Bens_Mum
Well-Known Member
I have been looking at a horse as a happy hack/ sponsored rides etc with a previous injury and was wondering if anyone had any experience of anything similar..
The horse has sustained a serious hoof crack (18months) from top to bottom (front outside of hoof), has had remedial farriery now growing out and horse is in normal shoes and is totally sound in walk and canter.
Two farriers have confirmed horse is fine to ride and jump small fences but avoid jumping big as horse has obviously a weakness there now. Horse is 8.
The horse has 'an odd action in trot' and it is stiff sometimes if left in the box for longer than overnight until worked in. Horse is on Cortaflex and has made an improvement in general happiness/ more forward going. Begs the question is it 'odd action/ his way of going' or is the horse in pain and lame. .
Decided to have vet out to do full investigation into it but can't come until next week so wondered if anyone has experience of the above and any possible prognosis/ opinions much apreciated. Vet has suggested nerve block to locate source of problem if horse is actually lame..
The horse has sustained a serious hoof crack (18months) from top to bottom (front outside of hoof), has had remedial farriery now growing out and horse is in normal shoes and is totally sound in walk and canter.
Two farriers have confirmed horse is fine to ride and jump small fences but avoid jumping big as horse has obviously a weakness there now. Horse is 8.
The horse has 'an odd action in trot' and it is stiff sometimes if left in the box for longer than overnight until worked in. Horse is on Cortaflex and has made an improvement in general happiness/ more forward going. Begs the question is it 'odd action/ his way of going' or is the horse in pain and lame. .
Decided to have vet out to do full investigation into it but can't come until next week so wondered if anyone has experience of the above and any possible prognosis/ opinions much apreciated. Vet has suggested nerve block to locate source of problem if horse is actually lame..