weob
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I'll try and keep this as brief as I can!
In 2005 my mare developed a bone spavin in her off-hind. Worked her gently on a low dose of bute and (touches wood) has been okay on it ever since.
In 2006, she developed a splint and had further time off to allow them to settle. (touches wood) that has been okay ever since.
In 2007, she had toxic laminitis from too much selenium -possibly a batch of feed she had but cannot prove anything.
2008 she had a re-occurence of the laminitis probably caused by haylage as she is now highly easily prone to lammi.
This year she has decided to come up with something new! (takes a deep breath!) After Bickenhall ODE she was slightly pottery but not outright lame. Gave her some time off, got farrier to have a look (excellent farrier who I trust implicitly) and could not find anything. Took her for nerve-blocks and X-rays which showed that she had minor arthritic changes to her coffin joints.
She had cortizone injections into her coffin joints last week and her shoes changed to bar shoes with a slight wedge on them as she is quite low on her heel anyway. She has been on Cortaflex since developing her spavin.
You still with me?
Sooo, my question is/are: should I change her joint supplement? If so for what - Newmarket joint supp, cosequin, synoquin? Does anyone know if Tildren can be used for coffin joint arthritis or just spavins? Any other treatment you can think of?
Huge congratulations if you have got this far!
Any advice, opinions GREATLY received.
Thank you, W.
I'll try and keep this as brief as I can!
In 2005 my mare developed a bone spavin in her off-hind. Worked her gently on a low dose of bute and (touches wood) has been okay on it ever since.
In 2006, she developed a splint and had further time off to allow them to settle. (touches wood) that has been okay ever since.
In 2007, she had toxic laminitis from too much selenium -possibly a batch of feed she had but cannot prove anything.
2008 she had a re-occurence of the laminitis probably caused by haylage as she is now highly easily prone to lammi.
This year she has decided to come up with something new! (takes a deep breath!) After Bickenhall ODE she was slightly pottery but not outright lame. Gave her some time off, got farrier to have a look (excellent farrier who I trust implicitly) and could not find anything. Took her for nerve-blocks and X-rays which showed that she had minor arthritic changes to her coffin joints.
She had cortizone injections into her coffin joints last week and her shoes changed to bar shoes with a slight wedge on them as she is quite low on her heel anyway. She has been on Cortaflex since developing her spavin.
You still with me?
Sooo, my question is/are: should I change her joint supplement? If so for what - Newmarket joint supp, cosequin, synoquin? Does anyone know if Tildren can be used for coffin joint arthritis or just spavins? Any other treatment you can think of?
Huge congratulations if you have got this far!
Any advice, opinions GREATLY received.
Thank you, W.