ChestnutHunter
Well-Known Member
My new pony damaged its tendon from strain in the field as they were so muddy, and I was advised to keep her on box rest for 2 weeks, but if possible 4 weeks until the next routine visit. I was told to hose twice a day for 20 minutes and when it got better start to walk her out.
The vet is due on thursday, and I am hosing for 15-20 minutes once a day, and there is virtually no heat or swelling at all, and pony is sound in both walk and trot.Have just had her feet trimmed and the slight improvement to her posture seems to have helped!? I also apply Leg Ice overnight which seems to have made a big improvement!
Am I wrong to think I can start walking her out again? After I had my last horse put down of kissing spines I am so cautious of injury and I cant seem to bring myself to do anything with my poor pony out of fear or doing more damage! Not really sure where to go from here, and what I should be doing when I bring back into work. Obviously I am going to wait for vets instruction but several opinions are better than one!
The vet is due on thursday, and I am hosing for 15-20 minutes once a day, and there is virtually no heat or swelling at all, and pony is sound in both walk and trot.Have just had her feet trimmed and the slight improvement to her posture seems to have helped!? I also apply Leg Ice overnight which seems to have made a big improvement!
Am I wrong to think I can start walking her out again? After I had my last horse put down of kissing spines I am so cautious of injury and I cant seem to bring myself to do anything with my poor pony out of fear or doing more damage! Not really sure where to go from here, and what I should be doing when I bring back into work. Obviously I am going to wait for vets instruction but several opinions are better than one!