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RideCamp@endurance.net
Re: RC: splint -should I sell?
In a message dated 10/12/2000 12:46:04 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
guest@endurance.net writes:
<< My 3 yr old mare that I was going to get started under saddle
soon popped a splint on her RF leg. This is the first horse I've
ever had that popped a splint and I'm kind of concerned about my
future endurance prospect - She did this just playing in the pasture.>>
Absolutely typical. Some of our youngsters have done that, too.
<< So first question -how long to these things take to heal? Second
question - Feelings on treating with DMSO/furason? Third question
Any stories of success/failure with horses that had splints as
youngsters and were tried in endurance?>>
I just ignored the splints and they healed by themselves. Sometimes the
horses aren't even lame, though a rest period is a good thing. I didn't put
anythiing on them at all. Once the splint is cold, you should be able to do
anything you want. The only exception I ever had was with a mature horse who
popped a splint on a 100 mile ride with a rider from Germany. I've been
careful to whom I loan any of our horses ever since. This particular splint
was so massive that it impinged on the suspensory ligament underneath it and
the horse was good only for 1-day 50s thereafter. On the
second day of a multi-day ride he would go off. I finally sold him for a
pleasure horse. But that splint was very large, much larger than any I have
ever seen, before or since. Generally, I don't consider splints a big
deal....unattractive, but not fatal.
Barbara
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