ShowJumperBeckii
Well-Known Member
Before I start I understand each horse is completely different and what works for one may not work for another! And of course there is so many other factors that come to play but…
i have a gelding who 2018 had suspensories scanned and we found desmitis, long story short- different vets recommended different treatments, -the surgery and the other believed surgery would be the worst thing to do and do the the stem cell,laser etc type routes.
decided was not insured to just turn out and let him be a horse and see what happens!
it’s now been 3.5 years in the field, looks sound On a lunge (i know this isn’t exactly a good indicator that he is sound/will stay sound)
But! Has anyone with the same/smiliar issues with suspensories turn away a horse for a long period and rhey have come back to work? (Obviously with rehab) if so did they still need treatment? Or just a good rehab plan?
i have a gelding who 2018 had suspensories scanned and we found desmitis, long story short- different vets recommended different treatments, -the surgery and the other believed surgery would be the worst thing to do and do the the stem cell,laser etc type routes.
decided was not insured to just turn out and let him be a horse and see what happens!
it’s now been 3.5 years in the field, looks sound On a lunge (i know this isn’t exactly a good indicator that he is sound/will stay sound)
But! Has anyone with the same/smiliar issues with suspensories turn away a horse for a long period and rhey have come back to work? (Obviously with rehab) if so did they still need treatment? Or just a good rehab plan?