cadno1
Active Member
Hi,
My pony was diagnosed - purely on trot up / flexion tests - a year ago with mild spavin, esp. in near side hock. Since then, he's been rechecked a few times, and no dramatic deterioration has yet been spotted (touch wood!). Vet's advice is to 'not go berserk', but that it's OK for him to continue to work. We do very little, only hacking out and very occasional schooling, at a totally basic level (walk and trot) when boggy grass paddock permits. I have prob hacking out in winter due to lack of riding companion, and fact that the pony won't leave his field mates (I have tried - believe me!). Vet has not so far prescribed bute, or other pain killers, only supplements, and I think she regards him as a very mild case, at least so far. Does anyone have a suggestion for gentle exercise routine, in paddock, which will help the arthritis? Also - given that vet said don't go berserk -how long should I warm him up for, can I do more than walk and trot, i.e. would slow cantering count as berserk? Pony is 15 and out on 10 acres of sloping hill pasture, 24/7, all year round, so I think he must be exercising himself quite a bit, and so far with no ill effects! Any advice would be very welcome as I want to start some sort of proper exercise routine, but the arthritis is making me very wary of how to approach it sensibly. Thanks for reading.
Karcad
My pony was diagnosed - purely on trot up / flexion tests - a year ago with mild spavin, esp. in near side hock. Since then, he's been rechecked a few times, and no dramatic deterioration has yet been spotted (touch wood!). Vet's advice is to 'not go berserk', but that it's OK for him to continue to work. We do very little, only hacking out and very occasional schooling, at a totally basic level (walk and trot) when boggy grass paddock permits. I have prob hacking out in winter due to lack of riding companion, and fact that the pony won't leave his field mates (I have tried - believe me!). Vet has not so far prescribed bute, or other pain killers, only supplements, and I think she regards him as a very mild case, at least so far. Does anyone have a suggestion for gentle exercise routine, in paddock, which will help the arthritis? Also - given that vet said don't go berserk -how long should I warm him up for, can I do more than walk and trot, i.e. would slow cantering count as berserk? Pony is 15 and out on 10 acres of sloping hill pasture, 24/7, all year round, so I think he must be exercising himself quite a bit, and so far with no ill effects! Any advice would be very welcome as I want to start some sort of proper exercise routine, but the arthritis is making me very wary of how to approach it sensibly. Thanks for reading.
Karcad