maggiehorse
Well-Known Member
hi
i have a 13yr old Tb x ID mare that we,ve owned for the last 6 years , shes been diagnosed with severe arthritic changes in both her knees and vet has suggested immediate retirement from competition and light hacking in walk only from now on ( shes completly sound but very stiff in both knees)
my husband is naturally devastated , but will follow vets advise to the letter , so , our beloved mare is tootling round field quite happilily waiting to go visit a rather beautifull stallion around the end of may
so i have a couple of questions ,
is anyone else in a similar situation with thier horse?
did they continue riding gently as vet advises to help muscle tone, or did they retire completly?
do you find any particular joint suppliment of benefit?
is there anything else we can do to help our mare long term?
, he suggested that as her joint changes are so marked so early that she may degenerate very quickly and not be pain free in a few years even if she is on large does of bute ( which she isnt at the moment , shes sound without pain relief)
we will do anything and keep her as a pasture pet or brood mare for the next ten years , shes a lovely mare and we are gutted
tracy
i have a 13yr old Tb x ID mare that we,ve owned for the last 6 years , shes been diagnosed with severe arthritic changes in both her knees and vet has suggested immediate retirement from competition and light hacking in walk only from now on ( shes completly sound but very stiff in both knees)
my husband is naturally devastated , but will follow vets advise to the letter , so , our beloved mare is tootling round field quite happilily waiting to go visit a rather beautifull stallion around the end of may
so i have a couple of questions ,
is anyone else in a similar situation with thier horse?
did they continue riding gently as vet advises to help muscle tone, or did they retire completly?
do you find any particular joint suppliment of benefit?
is there anything else we can do to help our mare long term?
, he suggested that as her joint changes are so marked so early that she may degenerate very quickly and not be pain free in a few years even if she is on large does of bute ( which she isnt at the moment , shes sound without pain relief)
we will do anything and keep her as a pasture pet or brood mare for the next ten years , shes a lovely mare and we are gutted
tracy