showjump
Well-Known Member
As some of you might recall my horse managed to put a huge hole in his check ligament around dec/ jan time.
He went to the vets a month ago for scan and we were told we could start canter. Vet advised that if leg went puffy for longer than two days to come back and he'd have to have shock wave on the leg. All ok, i fully expected it to puff up and id be back off to the vets.
BUT.. the leg swelled once for one day then hasnt changed since. (Hard and cool) So where should we be up to with the cantering, for how long, and when could we progress to poles ect??
I am currently doing 20-30mins schooling or a 20 min hack. Should he be working for longer now?
Im just scared that i might push him too hard and be back to square one? Then other people tell me that we've done the hardest things already (strengthening the leg in walk ect)
Oh i dont know, before i ring the vet and mither him had anyones horse done anything similar? Or have any advice?
Thanks in advance.
P.s, forgot to add, he is only getting haylage as is abit tubby, and so could do with more work to get the weight off if the leg will stand it??
He went to the vets a month ago for scan and we were told we could start canter. Vet advised that if leg went puffy for longer than two days to come back and he'd have to have shock wave on the leg. All ok, i fully expected it to puff up and id be back off to the vets.
BUT.. the leg swelled once for one day then hasnt changed since. (Hard and cool) So where should we be up to with the cantering, for how long, and when could we progress to poles ect??
I am currently doing 20-30mins schooling or a 20 min hack. Should he be working for longer now?
Im just scared that i might push him too hard and be back to square one? Then other people tell me that we've done the hardest things already (strengthening the leg in walk ect)
Oh i dont know, before i ring the vet and mither him had anyones horse done anything similar? Or have any advice?
Thanks in advance.
P.s, forgot to add, he is only getting haylage as is abit tubby, and so could do with more work to get the weight off if the leg will stand it??