Elf On A Shelf
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Has anyone here used a water treadmill? If so how did your horse cope with it? Was it for a long period of time or a one off? How long did you put them on it for?
One college near me has a very bad reputation as they don't have the appropriately skilled people to manage.
Has anyone here used a water treadmill? If so how did your horse cope with it? Was it for a long period of time or a one off? How long did you put them on it for?
Do you use it for fittening? Or injury rehab?
I'm not 100% convinced that they do any more than walking along the beach in the sea or through a deep enough stream just minus the weight on their backs.
I have known 2 use them for rehab, different specialist yards, and both ended up with simply awful mud fever that made them sick enough to need antibiotics rather than just topical treatment.
For this reason I would be wary! I suspect the machines are not cleaned out and with many horses passing through and skin softened by the water it is a hotbed for infection.
I have used one for rehab and this concerns me too. They tell me the water goes through a filter to move any large particles but the same water goes round and round the system and advised me to wash legs after due to bacteria. It is a little off putting ! Means I wash the horses legs when I get home and dry thoroughly before turn out
Is there any reason that prevents addition of some kind of disinfectant to the water, similar to what is added to swimming pools for people?
Or maybe use something similar to the Vink hydromatic footbath after a session on the treadmill?
Has anyone here used a water treadmill? If so how did your horse cope with it? Was it for a long period of time or a one off? How long did you put them on it for?
Sounds like a fantastic idea but I have no idea why they don't/can't do this. They use a bucket to catch any poo and when they miss a bit the water goes green and I always think how yuck it is that it will continue to circulate like that ! They must change it at some point but from what they have told me it's not that often
personally would not use one due to my theory that i like my horse to use the whole of its body if poss during work. ie. on a treadmill the lower part of the horse is working under a different resistance pressure to the top half, i can see that swimming could be interesting because the whole process is slow and equal to the whole of the body without driving one part harder than another.
...but the muscles are the things powering the legs, surely? The location of the resistance is irrelevant.
personally would not use one due to my theory that i like my horse to use the whole of its body if poss during work. ie. on a treadmill the lower part of the horse is working under a different resistance pressure to the top half, i can see that swimming could be interesting because the whole process is slow and equal to the whole of the body without driving one part harder than another.