You should take the horse to a vet. Be sure to wrap the leg and ice it every day with an ice pack. Take the horse for walks but do not ride it until your vet gives the say-so.
Hard rocky soil.
HA HA! Very funny, but according to vets, dogs can't actually get charlie horses, but can be prone to pulled tendons, muscles and cramps. Just like humans, if they work out too much or excersised exstensively, they can have sore muscles too.
DSLD is a genetic disease as far as anyone can tell and unless the breeding of horses with this condition stops then the disease will continue to spread. To help the horse you can cold hose the leg and apply poultices. You can also make some dietary and shoeing changes to help relieve the stress on the tendons.
because tendons is what make the wing move
You should call your vet for a bowed tendon. Your horse will need some TLC but he should recover from this. But your vet is the best solution. If you don't know how to wrap legs correctly have him show you how. Your may need wrapped legs for a while.
Bowed tendons are located on the back of the cannon bone.
Sort of - bowed tendons are one example of tendonitis. Tendonitis is simply inflammation in a tendon while a bowed tendon refers to tearing of the superficial digital flexor tendon along the back of the cannon bone.
No, it does not!
Yes and also damage them as well.
Hard rocky soil.
Hard soil is more likely to make joints sore, but it is easier on the tendons than soft soil. Deep, soft soil is actually the worst for tendons and ligaments. The best is to find a happy medium.
A horse should have a mixture of hard and soft soil, if not it could stress or strain the tendons.
No, it is acually best to work them on mixed soil.
some horses get pulled tendons and stuff like that in their legs, if a horse stumbles it can fall and die of a broken leg/neck/back.
Splint boots are a type of protective boot that fits around a horses lower legs and helps to prevent injuries to the splint bone and to the tendons in that area.
From their fat. OF COURSE- some of their skin also.ANS 2 -Glue was made from horses hooves. -I don't think it's available any more.
What they saw was the parachutist