Fools Motto
Well-Known Member
I know you can't stop them growing, but some surely who grow fast suffer joint issues.
I look after a lovely big warmblood, just turned 5. I gave him a bath earlier, and it hit me how big he is! I think I cranked my neck!! I measured him last October time, and he was a slither shy of 17.2. He is now 18h.
He is coming back into work due to have a slight lameness behind, his tendons simply hadn't grown with his legs. Is this a normal thing, to grow that much in that time at his age?
He now has the all clear from the vets to crack on with hacking and start gentle schooling.
I look after a lovely big warmblood, just turned 5. I gave him a bath earlier, and it hit me how big he is! I think I cranked my neck!! I measured him last October time, and he was a slither shy of 17.2. He is now 18h.
He is coming back into work due to have a slight lameness behind, his tendons simply hadn't grown with his legs. Is this a normal thing, to grow that much in that time at his age?
He now has the all clear from the vets to crack on with hacking and start gentle schooling.