riding_high
Well-Known Member
i know that might sound like a stupid question but is there any thing in particular that causes it?
my horse has had it in both hind legs less than a year apart, he's spent alot of time on box rest over the years and never had it until recently.
now both times he got it he was on box rest, with a little turn out for a small period of time each day. the only things different each time he got it to other times was the grass he was allowed to graze, it's a small paddock with nice grass in, other horses and ponies have grazed it with no problem but the first time he spent about 4 hours in there and got very bad lymphangitis that night. the next time he spent about 2 hours in the paddock and got very bad lymphangitis.
i've been told if he gets it again then it could well be the end of him so i'm just wondering if there is anyway to prevent it?
my horse has had it in both hind legs less than a year apart, he's spent alot of time on box rest over the years and never had it until recently.
now both times he got it he was on box rest, with a little turn out for a small period of time each day. the only things different each time he got it to other times was the grass he was allowed to graze, it's a small paddock with nice grass in, other horses and ponies have grazed it with no problem but the first time he spent about 4 hours in there and got very bad lymphangitis that night. the next time he spent about 2 hours in the paddock and got very bad lymphangitis.
i've been told if he gets it again then it could well be the end of him so i'm just wondering if there is anyway to prevent it?