Wimbles
Well-Known Member
We've been haviung issues with my big lad's coffin joints since march time and despite several different treatments including going barefoot, specialist shoes, injections into the joint we're not getting anywhere fast and my poor lad is not a happy boy even though he's not that lame.
My Vet has been really, really good with us and have have the upmost respect for her opinion but we are now being referred to Newmarket for arthroscopy and she has receommended that if they don't find anything during the procedure that will actually "fix" him then he should be de-nerved.
This immediately sounded some massive alarm bells and it's left me with my head in a spin. Both my vet and the ones at Newmarket seem very upbeat but the thought just fills me with horror.
I'm not bothered if my boy can't be ridden again, although he is the sort that loves going out for nice hacks, but I can't really face leaving him in any sort of pain to rot in a field.
I'm so confused so any experiences people have had would be greatfully received to widen my knowledge before deciding anything.
My Vet has been really, really good with us and have have the upmost respect for her opinion but we are now being referred to Newmarket for arthroscopy and she has receommended that if they don't find anything during the procedure that will actually "fix" him then he should be de-nerved.
This immediately sounded some massive alarm bells and it's left me with my head in a spin. Both my vet and the ones at Newmarket seem very upbeat but the thought just fills me with horror.
I'm not bothered if my boy can't be ridden again, although he is the sort that loves going out for nice hacks, but I can't really face leaving him in any sort of pain to rot in a field.
I'm so confused so any experiences people have had would be greatfully received to widen my knowledge before deciding anything.