marmalade76
Well-Known Member
I found out three months ago that my horse has a heart condition. My vet said its OK to ride him ATM, but he will end up with heart disease at some point.
I rode him yesterday for the first time since Boxing Day (frozen ground, snow, then more frozen ground) so he has lost a bit of fitness. Where I keep him is very hilly and the first part of our ride was up hill, then leveled out, then down hill on the way home. Up hill we had a few little rests (I never push him and let him stop when he wants to), on the flat bits he was forward going and we had a couple of canters. But he was still puffing when we got home even though we walked for quite a bit and it was down hill all the way.
So what would you do with him? Would you carry on the same, find him somewhere to go that was flat or would you retire him altogehter?
I rode him yesterday for the first time since Boxing Day (frozen ground, snow, then more frozen ground) so he has lost a bit of fitness. Where I keep him is very hilly and the first part of our ride was up hill, then leveled out, then down hill on the way home. Up hill we had a few little rests (I never push him and let him stop when he wants to), on the flat bits he was forward going and we had a couple of canters. But he was still puffing when we got home even though we walked for quite a bit and it was down hill all the way.
So what would you do with him? Would you carry on the same, find him somewhere to go that was flat or would you retire him altogehter?