HollyWoozle
Well-Known Member
Short version: do any of you give Bute or danilon for older, stiff horses before farrier visit and if so, how much?
Longer version: mare is 22 and has been retired for probably 12 years or so (I’ve had her for 15 years). She lives out 24/7 all year and is on a joint supplement but she’s starting to get a little bit awkward about her back legs, ie. having feet picked out and having them trimmed by the farrier.
She has never intentionally kicked anybody but she has always been unpredictable and not the sort of horse you can be complacent around if you know what I mean. I want for me and the farrier to be safe but I had the feeling this morning (was farrier day!) that she was considering booting us. Rather than saying it is “naughtiness”, I think it tells us that something is changing for her. She has been in the exact same setting/routine/location and with same farrier for many, many years but today she was swinging her back legs around basically. I assume she is stiff and uncomfortable, especially in this colder weather, and age is setting in?
I confess I don’t handle her as much as I should so maybe I need to be getting her out more and picking up her feet more to keep them more mobile?
ETA: to be clear, she didn’t kick anybody and it wasn’t anything dramatic today but I would rather she didn’t do it and that we all stay safe (and comfortable in her case).
Longer version: mare is 22 and has been retired for probably 12 years or so (I’ve had her for 15 years). She lives out 24/7 all year and is on a joint supplement but she’s starting to get a little bit awkward about her back legs, ie. having feet picked out and having them trimmed by the farrier.
She has never intentionally kicked anybody but she has always been unpredictable and not the sort of horse you can be complacent around if you know what I mean. I want for me and the farrier to be safe but I had the feeling this morning (was farrier day!) that she was considering booting us. Rather than saying it is “naughtiness”, I think it tells us that something is changing for her. She has been in the exact same setting/routine/location and with same farrier for many, many years but today she was swinging her back legs around basically. I assume she is stiff and uncomfortable, especially in this colder weather, and age is setting in?
I confess I don’t handle her as much as I should so maybe I need to be getting her out more and picking up her feet more to keep them more mobile?
ETA: to be clear, she didn’t kick anybody and it wasn’t anything dramatic today but I would rather she didn’t do it and that we all stay safe (and comfortable in her case).