esselle
Well-Known Member
Hi there...
Our lovely jumping pony threw a splint about a year ago. I caught it early and with the help of lemons and cold hosing I managed to get rid of it.
However, a little later on (around Oct last year I think), she threw another on the same inside fore, but slightly higher up and I wasn't so persistent at trying to settle it that time around, for one reason or another.
Now, some months on, it is obviously cold and hard and she has never shown any lameness on said leg, but I have noticed more recently that it is changing shape and is becoming more elongated and actually seems larger (certainly in length anyway). Its not that we show this pony, but I am keen to know if there is anything you think I can do to try and get this splint to decrease in size (i.e. Splintex Gold, Magnetic Wraps???? anything else??).
As it seems to be changing shape and seems a little more lumpy, should I take my daughter off her back and put her on rest for a while? She is mainly living out now, but comes in for a few hours during the day to rest and stay off the grass?
Any suggestions/proven methods would be welcomed.
Thank you x x
Our lovely jumping pony threw a splint about a year ago. I caught it early and with the help of lemons and cold hosing I managed to get rid of it.
However, a little later on (around Oct last year I think), she threw another on the same inside fore, but slightly higher up and I wasn't so persistent at trying to settle it that time around, for one reason or another.
Now, some months on, it is obviously cold and hard and she has never shown any lameness on said leg, but I have noticed more recently that it is changing shape and is becoming more elongated and actually seems larger (certainly in length anyway). Its not that we show this pony, but I am keen to know if there is anything you think I can do to try and get this splint to decrease in size (i.e. Splintex Gold, Magnetic Wraps???? anything else??).
As it seems to be changing shape and seems a little more lumpy, should I take my daughter off her back and put her on rest for a while? She is mainly living out now, but comes in for a few hours during the day to rest and stay off the grass?
Any suggestions/proven methods would be welcomed.
Thank you x x