Rjd84
Well-Known Member
Hi everyone
I'm new to the forum and I know there are a lot of wise minds out there! I have a 12 year old 16hh welsh sec D type (exact breeding unknown but definitely has welshy looks and characteristics!) I have owned him for 6 months and he is in perfect health, sound and no issues. However where we are stabled we have to do a fair bit of road riding, all quiet country lanes but bridle paths are few and far between! We hack out 3-4 times per week and anything from 30 minutes to 4 hours. On longer rides I can get off road and I do limit trotting a lot on the roads. However, at times he can get excitable in trot and he can trot extremely fast and extended (much like a driving horse) and it can take me a while to settle him. I'm working on this in schooling but I'm worried about the impact on his joints. He's shod regularly but I'm wondering if I joint supplement could help or guard against impact, degeneration or deterioration in his joints.
I'd be really grateful for your advice,
Rebecca.
I'm new to the forum and I know there are a lot of wise minds out there! I have a 12 year old 16hh welsh sec D type (exact breeding unknown but definitely has welshy looks and characteristics!) I have owned him for 6 months and he is in perfect health, sound and no issues. However where we are stabled we have to do a fair bit of road riding, all quiet country lanes but bridle paths are few and far between! We hack out 3-4 times per week and anything from 30 minutes to 4 hours. On longer rides I can get off road and I do limit trotting a lot on the roads. However, at times he can get excitable in trot and he can trot extremely fast and extended (much like a driving horse) and it can take me a while to settle him. I'm working on this in schooling but I'm worried about the impact on his joints. He's shod regularly but I'm wondering if I joint supplement could help or guard against impact, degeneration or deterioration in his joints.
I'd be really grateful for your advice,
Rebecca.