Luci07
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My saga is still ongoing. I appreciate it's a long road but if anyone has any experiences and advice to share I would really appreciate it. Horse stil under vet care. Horse is now rising 7 16.3 ISH.
A while ago I posted that my young horse had got caught up badly in his haynet. Cue best part of 8 weeks box rest for horrendous swelling to go down. Then another 8 weeks of walk/ hack work. Vet checks. Sound in a line, lame on a circle. X rays show pedal bone has started to rotate and the ligament over the nervicular bone is inflamed, put into wedges and egg bars. Sound. Now started to school to rebuild muscle, no lunging or tight circles. Been through 2 sets of these,then x rayed again. Pedal bone straight, inflammation gone, but pedal bone tipping forward. Wedges removed and now in egg bars only. Horse sore to begin with, 2 days off to settle to new shoes, then 3 days gentle schooling and stretching. Horse will be checked again in 4 weeks by the vet before shoeing. Horse still does not feel always right, ie odd short step. Vet seems optimistic, I am beginning to worry I will never have a sound horse again, horse is getting peed off with lack of parties and bored. Thoughts? Similiar experience? This started in September and the horse is my would be eventer. Tendons are, however, completely undamaged and hard.
A while ago I posted that my young horse had got caught up badly in his haynet. Cue best part of 8 weeks box rest for horrendous swelling to go down. Then another 8 weeks of walk/ hack work. Vet checks. Sound in a line, lame on a circle. X rays show pedal bone has started to rotate and the ligament over the nervicular bone is inflamed, put into wedges and egg bars. Sound. Now started to school to rebuild muscle, no lunging or tight circles. Been through 2 sets of these,then x rayed again. Pedal bone straight, inflammation gone, but pedal bone tipping forward. Wedges removed and now in egg bars only. Horse sore to begin with, 2 days off to settle to new shoes, then 3 days gentle schooling and stretching. Horse will be checked again in 4 weeks by the vet before shoeing. Horse still does not feel always right, ie odd short step. Vet seems optimistic, I am beginning to worry I will never have a sound horse again, horse is getting peed off with lack of parties and bored. Thoughts? Similiar experience? This started in September and the horse is my would be eventer. Tendons are, however, completely undamaged and hard.