Amy_Charlie
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Hello everyone, I really appreciate any advice
I rehabbed my pony for an SDFT injury for the last 6 months (box rest for most of it), now I've done a couple of months of small paddock rest too. We were going to build up his walking and riding but he does have some other issues going on too (stifle and hock problems). Vet thinks he will be more of a happy hacker than a competition/show pony. This is absolutely fine, I love him and he has home for life with us. I'm happy that I can still hack him out as he means the world to me - though I haven't been back on yet since his box rest and small paddock rest.
My question is could I turn him back out as normal? We have a large 12 acre field with mixed herd. He's not going to come back to competition but my worry is if I turn him out will the tendon reinjure itself? I don't want him to be in pain, but I do want him to be a horse and live a happy hacking retirement. Don't want to stable and tiny paddock with him forever.
What do people think? would you turn out? Or would you do a vet fitness plan first? The vet sounded like the fitness plan was originally to get him back to competition, but he's not going to do that now
Any thoughts appreciated. I just want to see him enhoying himself and not stood in a stable whilst his buddies are out. Plus I haven' tbeen able to ride him while he has been in the small paddock as he has been too full of himself!!
I rehabbed my pony for an SDFT injury for the last 6 months (box rest for most of it), now I've done a couple of months of small paddock rest too. We were going to build up his walking and riding but he does have some other issues going on too (stifle and hock problems). Vet thinks he will be more of a happy hacker than a competition/show pony. This is absolutely fine, I love him and he has home for life with us. I'm happy that I can still hack him out as he means the world to me - though I haven't been back on yet since his box rest and small paddock rest.
My question is could I turn him back out as normal? We have a large 12 acre field with mixed herd. He's not going to come back to competition but my worry is if I turn him out will the tendon reinjure itself? I don't want him to be in pain, but I do want him to be a horse and live a happy hacking retirement. Don't want to stable and tiny paddock with him forever.
What do people think? would you turn out? Or would you do a vet fitness plan first? The vet sounded like the fitness plan was originally to get him back to competition, but he's not going to do that now
Any thoughts appreciated. I just want to see him enhoying himself and not stood in a stable whilst his buddies are out. Plus I haven' tbeen able to ride him while he has been in the small paddock as he has been too full of himself!!