DD265
Well-Known Member
I have a 23yo with arthritis and he's also had a few knocks in recent years.
I am considering whether we look at some long term pain management - potentially to ease him into winter, maybe all winter, maybe through spring and summer too. He's really well, even doing some light ridden work, it's just that on his most recent SCENAR treatment yesterday the joints were reading quite strongly again. Hard to know exactly what caused it and I'm aware it could be the ridden work, but he's just had two weeks off so we aren't convinced. Could be the colder/damp weather, who knows.
In the past we have used Global Herbs Alpha Bute, mostly to help him transition to barefoot if I recall correctly, it has been a while. He has had Bute as well but I am under the impression that long term use can cause side effects in some horses and I hope to have my boy for many more years. I am not adverse to asking the vet but I don't want to be sidelined into Bute now if there's something better suited at the moment.
Any recommendations or experiences? How did you know when the right time was to start pain management?
I am considering whether we look at some long term pain management - potentially to ease him into winter, maybe all winter, maybe through spring and summer too. He's really well, even doing some light ridden work, it's just that on his most recent SCENAR treatment yesterday the joints were reading quite strongly again. Hard to know exactly what caused it and I'm aware it could be the ridden work, but he's just had two weeks off so we aren't convinced. Could be the colder/damp weather, who knows.
In the past we have used Global Herbs Alpha Bute, mostly to help him transition to barefoot if I recall correctly, it has been a while. He has had Bute as well but I am under the impression that long term use can cause side effects in some horses and I hope to have my boy for many more years. I am not adverse to asking the vet but I don't want to be sidelined into Bute now if there's something better suited at the moment.
Any recommendations or experiences? How did you know when the right time was to start pain management?