CarolineandLouis
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The last week Louis has been a bit 'off', not his normal forward self. While having my saddle checked on Saturday we noticed that he has wind galls (I'd noticed slight swelling before, but it had never been that bad), and he was particularly swollen on the offside. He recently had cellulitis in his nearside fore, and is a bit stiff in the rear, with a minor string halt in the nearside rear.
I bodged a cold compress together out of vetwrap loosely applied, with one of those instant ice packs for the foreleg. Sadly he really hates being hosed! I let him rest saturday and he was much more normal yesterday.
I think this has been exacerbated this time by travelling home after taking part in an XC and SJ lesson (3 hours-ish work, during which he was very forward and his normal self) at Keysoe, almost 2 hours travel, and the ground being a bit hard away and at home.
Has anyone got any tried and trusted methods to encourage the reduction in swelling, other than hosing? I was thinking of getting some cold water boots, but wondered if there was a cheaper way of achieving the same thing? As a first time owner it's easy to get blinded by the products available! Also, would it be worth me looking into tendon boots/support etc for when riding? I don't use travel boots as he travels more quietly without.
TIA!
I bodged a cold compress together out of vetwrap loosely applied, with one of those instant ice packs for the foreleg. Sadly he really hates being hosed! I let him rest saturday and he was much more normal yesterday.
I think this has been exacerbated this time by travelling home after taking part in an XC and SJ lesson (3 hours-ish work, during which he was very forward and his normal self) at Keysoe, almost 2 hours travel, and the ground being a bit hard away and at home.
Has anyone got any tried and trusted methods to encourage the reduction in swelling, other than hosing? I was thinking of getting some cold water boots, but wondered if there was a cheaper way of achieving the same thing? As a first time owner it's easy to get blinded by the products available! Also, would it be worth me looking into tendon boots/support etc for when riding? I don't use travel boots as he travels more quietly without.
TIA!