After the Op

My lovely boy is now home and settling back in after his operation. Luckily the operation went really well, and the surrounding tissue and bone looks better than expected. He has had screws inserted into the stifles and now it's just giving him plenty of time for bone to grow over the area and the . body to repair itself. After much research I have an extensive R&R program for him. It starts with stall rest only for a few weeks followed by a few months stall rest with in hand walking and some passive flexions. After that he will start getting turned out and just being a horse for a while to allow that bone and stifle to strengthen without a riders weight and I am planning to be back in the saddle in May!

Axel is doing really well so far and has settled in well to stall rest. I think he likes the gorgeous warmblood mare Dolly who lives next to him, which helps... He is also right next to the hay stall and can manage to grab little extra nibbles of hay which makes him very happy haha. We are also doing plenty of bodywork and belly lifts plus clicker training to help keep his body and mind healthy during this time.

The barn is running really well, Axel is mending, I am almost over my cold/ laryngitis and excited to try to get back in the saddle on whomever I can catch a ride on! All in all, things are looking rosy right now.




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