Patterdale
Well-Known Member
Already posted on my colic thread, but wanted a few more thoughts on this one please…
I’m thinking of making a controversial decision.
My pony is 7 weeks post colic surgery (with a big hernia, but wearing a belt) and currently being turned out in a very small area (40’ x 20’). So far he’s been settled enough.
Next week at 8 weeks, he can start going into a bigger paddock with the aim of gradually increasing until at 12 weeks he is out 24/7.
Now…..my issues with handling have all been when leading from one place to another. I can only see this getting worse once he starts anticipating turnout and once he gets that part of his brain back to life again. I will have to lead him and his friend a reasonable way down the lane to get to his paddock.
He has always been turned out, so is generally settled when out. I’m thinking of, next week, just giving him some domosedan and putting him out. Then leaving him out.
Thoughts!??
My rationale is that if he’s going in/out/in/out then he’s got a fresh opportunity every day to go out fresh and get wound up. I think he’ll be dreadful to lead too, and get worse the more he looks forward to his turnout.
If he goes out hungry and with a bit of sedative on board, then he’ll doze for a bit, then eat, maybe leap about a bit (it’s going to happen) the settle himself back into a routine of grazing and sleeping?
To me that makes perfect sense, but I’ll open up the floor now..!
I’m thinking of making a controversial decision.
My pony is 7 weeks post colic surgery (with a big hernia, but wearing a belt) and currently being turned out in a very small area (40’ x 20’). So far he’s been settled enough.
Next week at 8 weeks, he can start going into a bigger paddock with the aim of gradually increasing until at 12 weeks he is out 24/7.
Now…..my issues with handling have all been when leading from one place to another. I can only see this getting worse once he starts anticipating turnout and once he gets that part of his brain back to life again. I will have to lead him and his friend a reasonable way down the lane to get to his paddock.
He has always been turned out, so is generally settled when out. I’m thinking of, next week, just giving him some domosedan and putting him out. Then leaving him out.
Thoughts!??
My rationale is that if he’s going in/out/in/out then he’s got a fresh opportunity every day to go out fresh and get wound up. I think he’ll be dreadful to lead too, and get worse the more he looks forward to his turnout.
If he goes out hungry and with a bit of sedative on board, then he’ll doze for a bit, then eat, maybe leap about a bit (it’s going to happen) the settle himself back into a routine of grazing and sleeping?
To me that makes perfect sense, but I’ll open up the floor now..!