MagicMelon
Well-Known Member
Well as some of you know, my wonderful competition horse had an operation at the Dick Vet a month ago as he has a core leison to his tendon. The Dick Vet said its an unusual place to injure the tendon and thus had only seen one other horse with it so are very guarded about his future, basically they suggested 50/50 chance of him being ridden again and to what degree they couldnt say (this horse last year was doing CIC* and 1.20m BSJA). Anyway, he had surgery and has been on box rest since with controlled walking in-hand.
2 days ago he suddenly looked very lame on it so our local vet came out to scan. He thinks he may have injured the tendon further (how?!) however he spoke to Dick Vet yesterday and they felt that was unlikely, they're worried he has an infection
So we are now waiting for our local vets to come back to take a sample of the fluid to check if this is the case. Our vet is very doom and gloom about it saying we're basically going to be right back at square one, his future is less hopeful (he mentioned hoping he'd be ok even as a field ornament...) and we may have to take him back to Dick Vet (4 hour drive either way)
Am gutted! I thought we were on our way with the rehab and then this happens. I know deep down that it'll be highly unlikely I'll ever get to ride him again now and just hope he can be sound enough to retire to the field as he deserves it
2 days ago he suddenly looked very lame on it so our local vet came out to scan. He thinks he may have injured the tendon further (how?!) however he spoke to Dick Vet yesterday and they felt that was unlikely, they're worried he has an infection
Am gutted! I thought we were on our way with the rehab and then this happens. I know deep down that it'll be highly unlikely I'll ever get to ride him again now and just hope he can be sound enough to retire to the field as he deserves it