About 6 weeks ago, I was lounging a great little mare in training. She took a bad step, and fractured her P-2 in 3 places. Thankfully, Purdue University is close. After a VERY stressful loading experience, we managed to get her there. The break was too bad for screws and plates--so they put 2 rods through her cannon bone, then through the cast, to support her weight while the P-2 healed. There's always a big risk of founder with that treatment, but we've made it through that stage okay. The rods are now out, and she's in a regular cast for another 2 weeks. Then, we'll be able to bring her home, but still need to keep her wrapped, etc.
Here's my question--Should we just be happy that we've got her as a broodmare, or is there any hope she can ever be shown? I've heard some stories of horses who've made remarkable comebacks after this injury--but can't confirm any of them. Also, is there anything we'll need to be especially careful of? I'll be very grateful for any insights!
And, I can't say enough good things about the vet students at Purdue! They have been amazing--and if not for them, we'd have had to put this girl down!! Thanks everyone!