amandathepanda
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My friend has got a 31 year old mare which she has owned for for past 27 years so obviously she is very attached to her. In November she seemed to get 'stuck' in season and the vet had to treat her with regumate to sort her out, but because she was in such an extreme season & turned agressive to the other horses in the field she was kept in for about 6 weeks until she came out of season.
Now there is a new problem with the horse as she seems to have developed agrophobia. She stands there weaving over the stable door and will come out but won't go any further than 15 yards away from her stable. If you force her through the field gate she either panics & tries to go through the fence or just stands there looking dejected. If you lead her in the other direction to the other field, she will stand up and start boxing at you with her front legs until you lose her & then charge back to her stable. Her vet is being completely useless as he is mainly a small animal vet and I think he is a bit out of his depth with a horse like this. I have suggested ACP but my friend isn't keen on that idea as she thinks it will just make her sleepy(!). My poor friend is at the point where she can't cope anymore but doesn't want to have to PTS unless there really is no other option.
Anyone got any bright ideas? In my opionion, it almost looks like the mare is napping in the way that she runs back to the stable. Can horses get an equivalent of Alzhemiers? There is definately something not quite right with the poor old girl
Now there is a new problem with the horse as she seems to have developed agrophobia. She stands there weaving over the stable door and will come out but won't go any further than 15 yards away from her stable. If you force her through the field gate she either panics & tries to go through the fence or just stands there looking dejected. If you lead her in the other direction to the other field, she will stand up and start boxing at you with her front legs until you lose her & then charge back to her stable. Her vet is being completely useless as he is mainly a small animal vet and I think he is a bit out of his depth with a horse like this. I have suggested ACP but my friend isn't keen on that idea as she thinks it will just make her sleepy(!). My poor friend is at the point where she can't cope anymore but doesn't want to have to PTS unless there really is no other option.
Anyone got any bright ideas? In my opionion, it almost looks like the mare is napping in the way that she runs back to the stable. Can horses get an equivalent of Alzhemiers? There is definately something not quite right with the poor old girl