TJ2010
Member
Hi,
Some of you may remember my boy did his suspensory in March this year had the surgery to cut the nerve and 8 weeks later we were walking and hacking etc. Since August he has been back in full work and going very very well. Sometimes to start with he can be a bit nappy but after 5/10 mins works very well. Accepts contact and works in a beautiful outline.
I have jumped him a couple of times nothing too big and he has loved it and been fine days afterwards.
However, I went to ride on Saturday and the sandschool was quite hard. He was extremley unhappy but I got him going as didnt know if it was just his nappy 5 mins. He felt very uneven and foot sore on his left fore (right hind is the one he had surgery on). I took him out and the next day took him out on the roads for a hack instead and he felt fine as normal. Last night took him in the sandschool again and the same thing very uneven and seem a little lame.
He did have an abcess in his hoof a few weeks ago but that was the right fore and healed up no problems.
I dont want to jump the gun and pay for him to go up the vets and I think if they saw him at the yard they would either say rest and see how it is when ground softens or take him up there.
I thought considering its very cold and snowing now I would give him this week off and possibly next week and see how he is once the ground softens up? Would you advise this or take him up the vets?
Also he still knocks/drags the back toe in trot where he had the psd but I was told as long as he is not lame this is nothing to worry about.
Should I maybe bandage his back legs at night? Or try magnetic wraps? Any ideas or anyone had the same? Maybe he has soft soles and thats why the paddock is where he seemed sore?
Sorry for the essay and thanks in advance
Some of you may remember my boy did his suspensory in March this year had the surgery to cut the nerve and 8 weeks later we were walking and hacking etc. Since August he has been back in full work and going very very well. Sometimes to start with he can be a bit nappy but after 5/10 mins works very well. Accepts contact and works in a beautiful outline.
I have jumped him a couple of times nothing too big and he has loved it and been fine days afterwards.
However, I went to ride on Saturday and the sandschool was quite hard. He was extremley unhappy but I got him going as didnt know if it was just his nappy 5 mins. He felt very uneven and foot sore on his left fore (right hind is the one he had surgery on). I took him out and the next day took him out on the roads for a hack instead and he felt fine as normal. Last night took him in the sandschool again and the same thing very uneven and seem a little lame.
He did have an abcess in his hoof a few weeks ago but that was the right fore and healed up no problems.
I dont want to jump the gun and pay for him to go up the vets and I think if they saw him at the yard they would either say rest and see how it is when ground softens or take him up there.
I thought considering its very cold and snowing now I would give him this week off and possibly next week and see how he is once the ground softens up? Would you advise this or take him up the vets?
Also he still knocks/drags the back toe in trot where he had the psd but I was told as long as he is not lame this is nothing to worry about.
Should I maybe bandage his back legs at night? Or try magnetic wraps? Any ideas or anyone had the same? Maybe he has soft soles and thats why the paddock is where he seemed sore?
Sorry for the essay and thanks in advance