you will have to give the horse a lot of massages in the part of leg that is stiff and give the horse inflammatory tablets to and hopefully that should work x
When you lift your heal towards the back of the thigh
Well you have to go to the shop and buy some like medication then when you get back to your stable you need to click on whatever that your horse needs to be heeled.
Luckily, it can. When it repairs it can get even stronger. This is the concept of working out, tearing muscle, and building it back up to make it even stronger.
Heal it with the ointment. I have a horse, but it is ugly!
no its simply just a strain on your muscle, in which you need to let it heal.
The most major difference is that a horse's legs are not muscular like a human's. There is very little, if any, muscle mass on a horse's legs. Also, horses stand on their toes, unlike humans who stand on their feet from the heal (which is very similar to the hocks on a horse) to the toes.
Lie down on your back. Pull your knee towards your chest slowly; this will stretch your gluteus and lower back. A limber muscle is a healthy one, and when they are tight they pull on your bones uncomfortably. Also, light weight deadlifts help a lot for back strength recovery.
I dont think they heal at all, because the tongue is a muscle.
wha?
Well... since that skeletal muscle is a permant cell which means it will never heal i am guessing smooth muscle
Yes, wait for it to heal.
This all depends. If your horse is allowed to move around in some sort of large enclosure all the time, he will heal faster because the horse needs exercise to get the metabolism going better, and to heal, the horse needs increased metabolism. While some people say you need to immobilize the horse to prevent further bruising, this is wrong. The horse needs to move to increase metabolism to increase healing.