Starbucks
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Had quite a seriously hard days hunting on Saturday. Not excessively hard jumping but lots of terrible ground and mileage.
Anyway, he pulled off the same shoe for the second week in a row, was very sore but luckily we ended up about 100 meters away from his stable.
His leg on the same leg he lost the shoe came up on sat night. Heat on the inside of his cannon bone, same area where he did a mild check ligament injury 3 years ago:-/ so I was in total panic mode! Cold hosed and bandaged. Was up but not bad in the morning. He wanted to go out so put him out ( he never even trots in the field!), came back in and it was totally down and no more heat than the other leg. He's since had shoe back on, I did a little hack on the road tonight and he's sound and cheerful. Leg cool and no swelling.
I'm still a bit worried he might have slightly pulled something? He's not hunting this week anyway but we had planned to go next Saturday. WWYD in terms I hunting next week and exercise is the mean time?
Anyway, he pulled off the same shoe for the second week in a row, was very sore but luckily we ended up about 100 meters away from his stable.
His leg on the same leg he lost the shoe came up on sat night. Heat on the inside of his cannon bone, same area where he did a mild check ligament injury 3 years ago:-/ so I was in total panic mode! Cold hosed and bandaged. Was up but not bad in the morning. He wanted to go out so put him out ( he never even trots in the field!), came back in and it was totally down and no more heat than the other leg. He's since had shoe back on, I did a little hack on the road tonight and he's sound and cheerful. Leg cool and no swelling.
I'm still a bit worried he might have slightly pulled something? He's not hunting this week anyway but we had planned to go next Saturday. WWYD in terms I hunting next week and exercise is the mean time?