Horsiezz
Ridin' The Range
Hm...so today we found out my mom's 6 yr old QH riding mare(trail horse) has a pulled stifle.
We thought it was the new shoes that we had our Amish farrier put on,they are a plastic type colored shoe,but it wasn't the case.
Our Amish farrier,Aiden,and my mom and her friend checked her leg and found a sore spot on her stifle. We think she pulled it.
So far we gave her 2 grams of Bute(today and yesterday) and we put some Mineral Ice on the stifle. Yesterday,she could barely walk on it. Today she is still dragging her leg/hoof but is doing better. I took her outside to exercise it a little,and to let her graze(on a leadrope of course). She has been in the stall for 2 days. And still is. Poor girl. Aiden,the farrier,said to give her a couple week rest,and then gradually get her back to riding..like....
1st day-some arena riding
2nd day-see how she is doing,give her a rest
3rd day-1 mile trail ride
4th-see how she is doing,rest
5th-2 mile trail ride
ETC...but we will probably space out the schedule more.
Does this sound like good advice to you? It does to me. Sure,he is no vet,but he knows his ways around horses and hes been around them since he was a kid. And this sounds pretty logical.
What else should I do/use to treat this? Any medicine you would reccomend? Any advice will do.
We thought it was the new shoes that we had our Amish farrier put on,they are a plastic type colored shoe,but it wasn't the case.
Our Amish farrier,Aiden,and my mom and her friend checked her leg and found a sore spot on her stifle. We think she pulled it.
So far we gave her 2 grams of Bute(today and yesterday) and we put some Mineral Ice on the stifle. Yesterday,she could barely walk on it. Today she is still dragging her leg/hoof but is doing better. I took her outside to exercise it a little,and to let her graze(on a leadrope of course). She has been in the stall for 2 days. And still is. Poor girl. Aiden,the farrier,said to give her a couple week rest,and then gradually get her back to riding..like....
1st day-some arena riding
2nd day-see how she is doing,give her a rest
3rd day-1 mile trail ride
4th-see how she is doing,rest
5th-2 mile trail ride
ETC...but we will probably space out the schedule more.
Does this sound like good advice to you? It does to me. Sure,he is no vet,but he knows his ways around horses and hes been around them since he was a kid. And this sounds pretty logical.
What else should I do/use to treat this? Any medicine you would reccomend? Any advice will do.