titchymoo
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I am taking my boy for OCD surgery tomorrow and feeling very chewed as expected. He's fab but he's only three years of age. So still very quirky as you can imagine. He's genuinely quite good with his legs being handled etc but gets himself very worried in new situations. He's a big 3 year old too at 16.1ish. Its the worst situation to be in with a young horse I think. We dont expect such a big test of their manners and training to come so soon. I didn't anyway. However what I'm more concerned about is how much box rest he will be on afterwards? He's been through the mill during his lead up to being diagnosed as first vet messed me about a lot, he just restricted him to a tiny paddock for rest, instead of investigating straight away. This went on for two months before I changed vets and finally got a diagnoses. Its been a long process for him already!
ideally i'd prefer to keep him in a tiny paddock outside rather than on box rest. Do you think this would be possible? Has anyone else done it this way?
He has to stay after his surgery at equine hospital for a week, then rest. How long is rest period usually?
He has OCD diagnosed in one stifle. They are going to investigate the other too just in case.
whats a nightmare!
ideally i'd prefer to keep him in a tiny paddock outside rather than on box rest. Do you think this would be possible? Has anyone else done it this way?
He has to stay after his surgery at equine hospital for a week, then rest. How long is rest period usually?
He has OCD diagnosed in one stifle. They are going to investigate the other too just in case.
whats a nightmare!