lunginggirl
Well-Known Member
Hello,
I have had my boy for 4 1/2 years now and never encountered any problems with his back legs! However over the weekend it appears that he now has Windgalls on one of his back legs. After researching I have seen that they are best left alone as long as they are not causing lameness. He is not at all lame on it and I have been taking him out for walks each day so he is moving about! He is also turned out all day everyday so I know he isnt stuck in and getting stiff.
I just wanted to hear some general advice on them. Never heard of them before he got them so just look for some reassurance. I am worried about riding him and continuing doing the things he likes when riding. He is a brilliant jumper and loves a good hack. I am always sensible with him making sure he isn't cantered on hard ground when out and we always have warm up jumps etc. I dont want him to just become a happy hacker that goes out walking because he is only 8 and does enjoy being ridden!
I am probably just being a very worried Mummy but I just want to make sure I am cautious and dont hurt him. I know when there is something wrong with him but he just seems perfectly happy (which is probably why I am so confused).
Thank you for any advice you have! Much appreciated!!
I have had my boy for 4 1/2 years now and never encountered any problems with his back legs! However over the weekend it appears that he now has Windgalls on one of his back legs. After researching I have seen that they are best left alone as long as they are not causing lameness. He is not at all lame on it and I have been taking him out for walks each day so he is moving about! He is also turned out all day everyday so I know he isnt stuck in and getting stiff.
I just wanted to hear some general advice on them. Never heard of them before he got them so just look for some reassurance. I am worried about riding him and continuing doing the things he likes when riding. He is a brilliant jumper and loves a good hack. I am always sensible with him making sure he isn't cantered on hard ground when out and we always have warm up jumps etc. I dont want him to just become a happy hacker that goes out walking because he is only 8 and does enjoy being ridden!
I am probably just being a very worried Mummy but I just want to make sure I am cautious and dont hurt him. I know when there is something wrong with him but he just seems perfectly happy (which is probably why I am so confused).
Thank you for any advice you have! Much appreciated!!