Wednesday 10th of April 2024
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Riding on Hard Ground

Robinson Animal Health Care share their tips on how to ensure that the hard ground conditions do not have a damaging effect on your horse’s legs.

First and foremost we would always recommend putting your horse’s welfare ahead of competing or doing fast work out hacking if the ground is not favourable. It is better to withdraw from a competition or just go for a gentle walk out rather than risk potential injury that could cause lasting damage, or result in months of rehabilitation.

Riding on hard ground increases concussion and can have a negative effect on the hoof and leg structures. What you can do is limit the stress placed on the legs after a hard day’s competing by applying cold therapy which provides instant relief to the legs, reducing any heat or swelling from tendon injuries, inflammation, knocks, strains and bruises.

Cold therapy lowers the temperature at the site of injury through heat exchange and constricts local blood cells, which reduces cell damage and fluid build-up.

Koolpak® from Robinson Animal Healthcare should be part of any travelling first aid kit for immediate use while competing away from home.

The ice pack is activated by squeezing the inner sachet firmly, delivering instant cold therapy that lasts up to an hour.  Koolpak® requires no refrigeration, so it is the ideal product for use on the go. The pack conforms easily around the limbs, and can be held in place with a bandage. Koolpak® is applied directly to the skin, without causing freeze burn damage.

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