Martop
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After being initially diagnosed as having a distended suspensory ligament in one leg, (long story) my horse has now been diagnosed with bone spavins in both hocks (not a ligament problem at all).
2 weeks ago he had Tildren injected into both hocks which should have made him temporarily sound. Unfortunately it hasn't, he is still lame and in my mind, now looking stiff in walk which he didn't before. My vet is coming to reasses him this week but is certain he will have to go back to the vet he was referred to for another dose or possibly surgery.
The specialist vet told me that in his mind, the Tildren had a better prognosis if it was given regularly but surgery only has a 50-60% success rate. Unfortunately Tildren costs almost £1000 for both hocks so once the insurance runs out, we'll no longer be able to afford it.
My question is, has anyone had a horse that has had surgery for bone spavins and if so, how long was recovery and did they come sound?
I appreciate there are a few different methods of surgery available and will obviously be speaking to the vet in depth about them, but we do have serious questions over the operation. Our horse is ony 11 but is a very big boy at 17.2hh and is only used as a light hack anyway.
Thanks in advance for any replies.
2 weeks ago he had Tildren injected into both hocks which should have made him temporarily sound. Unfortunately it hasn't, he is still lame and in my mind, now looking stiff in walk which he didn't before. My vet is coming to reasses him this week but is certain he will have to go back to the vet he was referred to for another dose or possibly surgery.
The specialist vet told me that in his mind, the Tildren had a better prognosis if it was given regularly but surgery only has a 50-60% success rate. Unfortunately Tildren costs almost £1000 for both hocks so once the insurance runs out, we'll no longer be able to afford it.
My question is, has anyone had a horse that has had surgery for bone spavins and if so, how long was recovery and did they come sound?
I appreciate there are a few different methods of surgery available and will obviously be speaking to the vet in depth about them, but we do have serious questions over the operation. Our horse is ony 11 but is a very big boy at 17.2hh and is only used as a light hack anyway.
Thanks in advance for any replies.