Needtoretire
Well-Known Member
This, common sense has to prevail despite not being able to offer the perfect conditions. My physio called in yesterday and told me he is flat out busy at the moment with endless shoulder and neck tension issues due to horses being out in the mud and dragging themselves throughout.I agree, it's best they are out but sometimes it just isn't possible. If I had a dryish level field I wouldn't hesitate to turn out. He will have to wait until its dry. He is ridden and hand walked for grass and also stretches his legs in the school so hopefully that will be just enough for now.