el_Snowflakes
Well-Known Member
Hi all,
A new horse was introduced to the field the other day & my mare has been having a rare old time galloping around after her! However, tonight I noticed her hind fetlocks were a bit puffy, one more so than the other so I cold hosed them both after trotting her up. She doesn't seen lame at all. She does have old windgalls which have never caused any problem whatsoever. I'm going to keep her in 2moro so I can assess but she may well be v unsettled in her stable (due to wanting to go out with new friend!) so the better option may be to turn her out. I also have a flatwork lesson booked for the evening. WWYD? Keep her in or put her out, go ahead with lesson if still not lame?
Ps. She is 18 & never had any lameness issues
A new horse was introduced to the field the other day & my mare has been having a rare old time galloping around after her! However, tonight I noticed her hind fetlocks were a bit puffy, one more so than the other so I cold hosed them both after trotting her up. She doesn't seen lame at all. She does have old windgalls which have never caused any problem whatsoever. I'm going to keep her in 2moro so I can assess but she may well be v unsettled in her stable (due to wanting to go out with new friend!) so the better option may be to turn her out. I also have a flatwork lesson booked for the evening. WWYD? Keep her in or put her out, go ahead with lesson if still not lame?
Ps. She is 18 & never had any lameness issues
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