ruthb
Active Member
Hi,
My horse has just been diagnosed with arthritis in her hock. I am obviously very distressed and worried - she's only 14 and a cob-type, but had a very tough early life (rescue horse) including trotting racing on the roads, so I suppose its not surprising. She's very beloved and if she has to be retired and become a very large pet then so be it, but I would dearly love to think that she might be rideable again. She's mainly a hack now, with a bit of low level schooling and a very little easy jumping, so competing/hard riding isn't an issue but I would not want to do anything that would accelerate her condition.
I have a whole load of questions, and wondered if anyone could help me with a few of them ...
* Her condition is being described as "arthritic change". I know what arthritis is, but what (idiot's version please) is meant by change? And if change is occurring, what has triggered it and will it stop?
* What is meant by fusion, as in her hocks have to fuse? (again, explanation for dullard needed ...)
* She's going to have a cortisol injection next week, presumably to bring down the swellign and make her more comfortable. What is your view/experience on this?
* She has been on box rest the last few weeks awaiting the diagnosis; do you think she should go out so she can move about,or be kept in to rest the leg? Weight is an issue, but she's losing nothing in the box even though she's getting only three slices of hay a day and I could get her a grazing muzzle ...
* What treatments - both veterinary, dietary and - at this point I'd do anything - old wives tales - have you tried for arthritis and with what sort of results?
Any advice/help would be much appreciated.
Ruthx
My horse has just been diagnosed with arthritis in her hock. I am obviously very distressed and worried - she's only 14 and a cob-type, but had a very tough early life (rescue horse) including trotting racing on the roads, so I suppose its not surprising. She's very beloved and if she has to be retired and become a very large pet then so be it, but I would dearly love to think that she might be rideable again. She's mainly a hack now, with a bit of low level schooling and a very little easy jumping, so competing/hard riding isn't an issue but I would not want to do anything that would accelerate her condition.
I have a whole load of questions, and wondered if anyone could help me with a few of them ...
* Her condition is being described as "arthritic change". I know what arthritis is, but what (idiot's version please) is meant by change? And if change is occurring, what has triggered it and will it stop?
* What is meant by fusion, as in her hocks have to fuse? (again, explanation for dullard needed ...)
* She's going to have a cortisol injection next week, presumably to bring down the swellign and make her more comfortable. What is your view/experience on this?
* She has been on box rest the last few weeks awaiting the diagnosis; do you think she should go out so she can move about,or be kept in to rest the leg? Weight is an issue, but she's losing nothing in the box even though she's getting only three slices of hay a day and I could get her a grazing muzzle ...
* What treatments - both veterinary, dietary and - at this point I'd do anything - old wives tales - have you tried for arthritis and with what sort of results?
Any advice/help would be much appreciated.
Ruthx