Rocky715
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Feeling really at a loss. Turns out the issues with Rocky's leg was a small lesion to the suspensory ligament (at the bottom on the inside branch) - queue three months "rest" (box and tiny pen rest) with plodding in straight lines for 15 mins max a day on concrete ground. This is just as I have entered 2 dressage tests and to go to West Wycombe. Non refundable.
Vet has said *hopefully* after this three months the ligament will be ok. We will re scan.
My question is - should I retire him? I got him when he was 10 and he had been a polo horse before this. In the first year I got him a lameness issue cropped up but went away. Last year he went suddenly crippled in front - xrays and scans never got to the bottom of this and it was in both front feet so was treated with navilox and three months of literally not leaving the stable. After the three months he came back sound and has been fantastic since as I have brought him into work slowly again.
This year, EXACT same time as last year... this problem with the ligament starts. I was not doing anything extreme with him - we have been schooling and hacking as normal and going to dressage as normal.
I am concerned that every time we get going, something breaks. I don't want to push him to do something that is going to injure him as I absolutely love him to bits. Rocky is my first horse so there is no way I could sell him as a happy hacker or anything.
Would I be stupid to consider retiring him, or letting him be just a hacking plod? If I did retire him... the only way I could buy another horse so that I could ride is if I found him a cheap grass livery? Ideally though I would want him at the same yard if I got a new horse?
I genuinely do not know what to do
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Vet has said *hopefully* after this three months the ligament will be ok. We will re scan.
My question is - should I retire him? I got him when he was 10 and he had been a polo horse before this. In the first year I got him a lameness issue cropped up but went away. Last year he went suddenly crippled in front - xrays and scans never got to the bottom of this and it was in both front feet so was treated with navilox and three months of literally not leaving the stable. After the three months he came back sound and has been fantastic since as I have brought him into work slowly again.
This year, EXACT same time as last year... this problem with the ligament starts. I was not doing anything extreme with him - we have been schooling and hacking as normal and going to dressage as normal.
I am concerned that every time we get going, something breaks. I don't want to push him to do something that is going to injure him as I absolutely love him to bits. Rocky is my first horse so there is no way I could sell him as a happy hacker or anything.
Would I be stupid to consider retiring him, or letting him be just a hacking plod? If I did retire him... the only way I could buy another horse so that I could ride is if I found him a cheap grass livery? Ideally though I would want him at the same yard if I got a new horse?
I genuinely do not know what to do