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A question or two which I have not found answers to by looking elsewhere.
I have a racehorse in for box rest 4- 6 weeks following tendon injury, he will then be turned away until next summer to hopefully come back into slow work.
He arrived Wednesday, unshod, behind he is ok, not great but his front feet are poor his heels are very underrun, the walls at the heel area have turned in and he is walking on them, this will be addressed very soon by my farrier. He also has hardly any frog, I have just the time he is in to try and improve as much as I can, once he goes out I want to leave him there to prevent damage to the leg, so bringing in each day is not ideal.
Any suggestions to help as much as I can in such a short time? Obviously he will continue to have the feet trimmed regularly and will be fed daily.
He is on Fast Fibre, linseed, magnitude as a calmer and adlib haylage, he gets 2x 10 mins walking each day on concrete yard and if he is ok can do this on sand, not if he gets too lit up.
I have a racehorse in for box rest 4- 6 weeks following tendon injury, he will then be turned away until next summer to hopefully come back into slow work.
He arrived Wednesday, unshod, behind he is ok, not great but his front feet are poor his heels are very underrun, the walls at the heel area have turned in and he is walking on them, this will be addressed very soon by my farrier. He also has hardly any frog, I have just the time he is in to try and improve as much as I can, once he goes out I want to leave him there to prevent damage to the leg, so bringing in each day is not ideal.
Any suggestions to help as much as I can in such a short time? Obviously he will continue to have the feet trimmed regularly and will be fed daily.
He is on Fast Fibre, linseed, magnitude as a calmer and adlib haylage, he gets 2x 10 mins walking each day on concrete yard and if he is ok can do this on sand, not if he gets too lit up.