What do you do with your ringbone horses?

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My mare has recently been diagnosed with High ringbone of the short Pastern, Sidebones and DJD.
Although it was a shock, with cortisone injections, bute, a good supplement and good management she seems perfectly happy now :D

My question is in the title, She is a full TB so quite highly strung. She is on 1/2 scoop of Hifi good doer twice daily for supplements, 12 hours soaked hay and restricted turnout due to needing to lose a few pounds before the spring grass comes to avoid the pressure it may put on her joints!! (vets advice)

The problem I have is that she has far too much energy!! She is on an exercise regime from the vet, but until we move yards in 3 weeks time (very restricted hacking at current yard, hence move) I can't really start her on this, and she is about ready to blow!! She has been galloping around the field like nobodies business, and the once a week hacks she has been getting she has been quite forward to say the least!

I am hoping that she soons settles to a life of a happy hacker!! :o But I was wondering how much we can do once she is back in work and sound again? The vet has advised minimal which I will be following but as you all know, sometimes us owners know better when it comes to our horses :rolleyes:

Could all you horse owners with ringbone horses please tell me what you do with your horses to keep them ticking over??

Thanks in advance :D
 
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