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Post by anastasia55555 on Oct 5, 2009 22:36:28 GMT 1
keep up the good work :-)
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Post by Lorraine L on Oct 6, 2009 14:26:16 GMT 1
Thats great news Charlotte. You may already know this, but if the magnetic boots are used on a long term basis, it will be necessary to take them off each day and give the legs a good rub and a breather for a little while. They do have a tendancy to sweat in them so just to save on any rubbing or sores, we normally do that. I hope that the next apppointment sees huge improvement. Sunny did seem to go from no improvement for a very long time, to a sudden change and the need for cautious movement to help hoof growth. Well done for all that you are doing for Scarlett. Its not easy.
PS. In answer to your question: I honestly did intend to ride Sunny on Sunday. I had the saddle but cannot find my bridle anywhere ? Its a bit of a mystery, so if it doens't turn up i will have to go buy another one !!!
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Post by Karon on Oct 6, 2009 14:41:26 GMT 1
Lorraine, you could always ride in a headcollar.....
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Post by shadowofachance on Oct 7, 2009 12:12:12 GMT 1
oooh its been moved!!! Hope thats a good thing... Thank you for the advice Lorraine I have been taking them off whilst I groom her and giving them a rub, she has started drinking a bit more which I know you said would happen - def less stiff in the mornings so they appear to be working! Waiting for the vet to get back to me re increasing the ACP as last night was very worrying - she was running backwards and them launching herself at the door. I am so scared she is going to do damage that I get everything ready at a million miles an hour just so I can get her settled with her dinner. I do think I have more grey hairs since April Hope you get your tack sorted Lorraine - can't wait to see pictures x
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