Christmas Crumpet
Well-Known Member
As per previous posts horse was messing about in field and pulled or tweaked something doing emergency stops in the snow.
Had physio out who said he should be ok after her visit. He was much worse and dragging both hinds instead of just one. I was advised to turn him out and bute twice a day. Unfortunately 3 days after that my father died so I have been away looking after my mother and having the funeral etc. Had to leave OH in charge of Happy and he was literally turned out every day, fed and brought in again and nothing else.
Came back on Sunday and I had hoped that Happy might have had a miraculous recovery whilst I was away but sadly not!! So vet came out yesterday and she thinks that whilst he was doing his emergency stops his hind legs slipped in the snow underneath him and he's wrenched his back. He is still very sore. She did hind flexions on him and he came up slightly positive on both but she didn't seem to be too worried about that at the moment because the back appears to be the worst bit.
He is to walk in hand for half an hour a day going up to an hour by 2 weeks, bute 1 x twice a day and turn out. Vet is also talking to physio to see what we can do extra to help him. I'm not worried about how long it takes now because hunting is nearly over and I wouldn't be able to get him out again so he can take his time mending.
Has anyone else had a similar experience and can tell me how long it took to return to normal, what you had to do to rehab the horse etc? Many thanks.
Had physio out who said he should be ok after her visit. He was much worse and dragging both hinds instead of just one. I was advised to turn him out and bute twice a day. Unfortunately 3 days after that my father died so I have been away looking after my mother and having the funeral etc. Had to leave OH in charge of Happy and he was literally turned out every day, fed and brought in again and nothing else.
Came back on Sunday and I had hoped that Happy might have had a miraculous recovery whilst I was away but sadly not!! So vet came out yesterday and she thinks that whilst he was doing his emergency stops his hind legs slipped in the snow underneath him and he's wrenched his back. He is still very sore. She did hind flexions on him and he came up slightly positive on both but she didn't seem to be too worried about that at the moment because the back appears to be the worst bit.
He is to walk in hand for half an hour a day going up to an hour by 2 weeks, bute 1 x twice a day and turn out. Vet is also talking to physio to see what we can do extra to help him. I'm not worried about how long it takes now because hunting is nearly over and I wouldn't be able to get him out again so he can take his time mending.
Has anyone else had a similar experience and can tell me how long it took to return to normal, what you had to do to rehab the horse etc? Many thanks.