I don’t like mondays
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On a hack today my daughter’s pony fell over twice. Both times from walk on a sandy track with dappled shade and tree roots. First time I assumed he’d tripped on a tree root. Second time he went over (like a rotational fall), the front end end down and he face planted, thankfully my daughter rolled over his neck, but terrifying what could’ve happened. Pony seems ok (was a soft landing as a very sandy path in the woods),
Should I be worried?? I know tripping can be ortho issues. But it’s out of character as he’s never tripped before. He’s an older pony but in great condition, enjoys work. Daughter is on the cusp of growing out of him but still well within the correct weight percentage (he’s been on a weigh bridge). I know one day she’ll be too big or he’ll need to retire.
He has a work up every year and sound.
Had a different farrier a week ago and the toe looks longer than our usual farrier.
I’m in 2 minds, could this be a one off (hot day, sandy paths) or could this be something serious? I don’t know what to do. Whether to see how he is or get the vet out? Worried for him but also worried about him falling onto my daughter.
Please be kind. Thank you
Should I be worried?? I know tripping can be ortho issues. But it’s out of character as he’s never tripped before. He’s an older pony but in great condition, enjoys work. Daughter is on the cusp of growing out of him but still well within the correct weight percentage (he’s been on a weigh bridge). I know one day she’ll be too big or he’ll need to retire.
He has a work up every year and sound.
Had a different farrier a week ago and the toe looks longer than our usual farrier.
I’m in 2 minds, could this be a one off (hot day, sandy paths) or could this be something serious? I don’t know what to do. Whether to see how he is or get the vet out? Worried for him but also worried about him falling onto my daughter.
Please be kind. Thank you