Windgalls in competition horses

sachak

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The good the bad an the ugly, has your competition horse got a windgall, is your competition horse prone to windalls, what treatment is used if any, bandaging etc when excersising, all information gratefully recieved.

Sacha
 
my 14 yeqr old grade A has got windgalls in all four legs worse on one of the hinds but can't remember which one. got them in germany as a baby, came to england as an 8 year old as far as i know never had any lameness from them and doesn't have any treatment at all
 
my 19yo showjumper has windgalls n his near hind...never bothered him...i do absolutley nothing to them
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leave them alone as they havenever caused any bother xx
 
Jayson has big ones behind and smaller ones in front, I do nothing to them and they cause him no problems - they are all ways right down in the morning after I have had him bandaged from eventing.
 
Thanks guys, it would appear that the ginge has had one appear on one of his hinds (offside I think) after quite a performance in the school.

No heat, no obvious lameness.

Do I carry on working him as usual, to include jumping, do I invest in a set of exersise bandages?
 
My boy (8 year old irish TB) has had windgally back legs pretty much since I got him as a 5 year old. He's been wearing magnetic wraps for the past 6 months or so and I reckon they make a difference. If he's jumped on the hard or done a three day show I usually cool gel and bandage but to be honest he's never had any problems with them!
 
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how would just exercise bandages help???

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obviously they alone would not do a great deal but surely the exra (albeit) minimal support that bandages offer would be greater than that provided by normal brushing boots.
i am also looking at the bioflow magnet boots to aid circulation.

whilst i know WHAT windgalls are, ive never had to deal with them myself so i guess its just one of those things where it helps to hear as many diff experences as poss so i can weigh up what i want to do for my horse.
 
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