WinniethePoo
Well-Known Member
Hi, just wondered if anyone has had experience of this and how they managed it?
I have a 14.1 hh 20 yr old ArabxConnie mare with DJD in both hocks, she's on 1 Danilon a day, along with Riaflex. She has good days and bad days, some days the hocks are a little puffy and warm, others cold.
Vet has advised gentle hacking at walk three times a week. She's out 24/7 with full access at all times to a well bedded down stable.
When she does go out you would never know she has a problem, she marches out quite happily, and doesn't seem to want to retire altogether, she's very keen to get out and get going, but she does happily accept that we walk everywhere these days!
She does drag her hinds and seems generally uncomfortable when she's having a bad day, I don't ride her if she's like that - but not sure if I'm doing the right thing?
I'm just concerned as to how she will cope now that the weather is getting colder, and if she can't be ridden as much due to weather conditions, daylight etc. and basically if there is anything more I can be doing to ease the condition. I have bought some magnetic wraps, haven't tried them yet as it would mean keeping her in when they're on and being stabled makes her quite stiff and uncomfortable and she's just not happy with the idea.
I have wondered if I could put them on for a couple of hours a day, if I supervise her? She does have her mad moments in the field!
I am soo sorry for the length of this post - it's hard to explain quickly!
I have a 14.1 hh 20 yr old ArabxConnie mare with DJD in both hocks, she's on 1 Danilon a day, along with Riaflex. She has good days and bad days, some days the hocks are a little puffy and warm, others cold.
Vet has advised gentle hacking at walk three times a week. She's out 24/7 with full access at all times to a well bedded down stable.
When she does go out you would never know she has a problem, she marches out quite happily, and doesn't seem to want to retire altogether, she's very keen to get out and get going, but she does happily accept that we walk everywhere these days!
She does drag her hinds and seems generally uncomfortable when she's having a bad day, I don't ride her if she's like that - but not sure if I'm doing the right thing?
I'm just concerned as to how she will cope now that the weather is getting colder, and if she can't be ridden as much due to weather conditions, daylight etc. and basically if there is anything more I can be doing to ease the condition. I have bought some magnetic wraps, haven't tried them yet as it would mean keeping her in when they're on and being stabled makes her quite stiff and uncomfortable and she's just not happy with the idea.
I have wondered if I could put them on for a couple of hours a day, if I supervise her? She does have her mad moments in the field!
I am soo sorry for the length of this post - it's hard to explain quickly!