milliepops
Wears headscarf aggressively
As each week passes, it becomes more and more clear that dear old Millie has more or less checked herself into a retirement village. She had surgery for partially torn SDFT attachments in June. At the time vets expected a full recovery as the injury looked lots better than they had thought from external examination. Needless to say, it hasn't been what we hoped and she is still a bit wonky.
She's hacking happily in walk, the unlevel way of going wears off after a bit of trot and vet has said we should continue getting her fit with the hope that the remaining lameness is just adhesions which can be worked through. (Bute trial gave no improvement). Can't do a lot off road now because a half decent footing is needed.
She's doing a bit in the school to keep her supple and we are up to 10min trot and starting a bit of canter. It's not the old Millie though and I'm struggling with it personally - even if she came sound I know I couldn't push her to go back to competition, but on the other hand I don't think I want her to retire. Retired horses seem to get 'old' so quickly and she was working so well before this injury, certainly looked younger than her 19 years. Plus she is easier to manage when mentally stimulated a bit.
So... over to HHO - any ideas on what we can do now? She's happy hacking and tbh it suits me because I can ride and lead her and Kira, but it will be harder during the week as the nights draw in. Anything else we could do where it won't matter if she's not 100% all the time? Ideally something that will keep her supple and fairly fit, and also keep me motivated rather than despondent
she was my competition-horse-of-a-lifetime so seeing her like this is hard going.
She's hacking happily in walk, the unlevel way of going wears off after a bit of trot and vet has said we should continue getting her fit with the hope that the remaining lameness is just adhesions which can be worked through. (Bute trial gave no improvement). Can't do a lot off road now because a half decent footing is needed.
She's doing a bit in the school to keep her supple and we are up to 10min trot and starting a bit of canter. It's not the old Millie though and I'm struggling with it personally - even if she came sound I know I couldn't push her to go back to competition, but on the other hand I don't think I want her to retire. Retired horses seem to get 'old' so quickly and she was working so well before this injury, certainly looked younger than her 19 years. Plus she is easier to manage when mentally stimulated a bit.
So... over to HHO - any ideas on what we can do now? She's happy hacking and tbh it suits me because I can ride and lead her and Kira, but it will be harder during the week as the nights draw in. Anything else we could do where it won't matter if she's not 100% all the time? Ideally something that will keep her supple and fairly fit, and also keep me motivated rather than despondent