Cazza525
Well-Known Member
I have been trying to keep my mare sound for too long now. Spent a fortune on shoeing, vet callouts but i have to face facts. My darling mare is now lame behind. She has been stumbling and tripping since i brought her back into work in January. I havent been able to put my finger on it but shes never felt quite 'right'. Everything has been checked, ive literally spent a fortune. 8 months of boxrest last year for a splint fracture and granulosa theca cell removal. I've asked nothing from her apart from a pootle in walk, once up on the moor ( walk only).
Vet is coming tomorrow to see her and i want some answers....honestly. I know now that probably arthritis has set in, she's 21. She is stabled at night but kept nice and warm and is on a joint supplement. I literally feel like ive exhausted myself in trying to get her sound enough to enjoy a happy hacking life....but to no avail!
I am hoping that she can retire gracefully as long as she is in no discomfort with any 'chronic' problem. I have already left a message with a retirement home in exeter which is half an hour away from me where she could live out 24/7 with company.
Just feeling very despondant this evening. And to top it all, she is having her beautiful tail chewed i think in the day whilst she is in the paddock. Unless for some reason it is falling out!

Vet is coming tomorrow to see her and i want some answers....honestly. I know now that probably arthritis has set in, she's 21. She is stabled at night but kept nice and warm and is on a joint supplement. I literally feel like ive exhausted myself in trying to get her sound enough to enjoy a happy hacking life....but to no avail!
I am hoping that she can retire gracefully as long as she is in no discomfort with any 'chronic' problem. I have already left a message with a retirement home in exeter which is half an hour away from me where she could live out 24/7 with company.
Just feeling very despondant this evening. And to top it all, she is having her beautiful tail chewed i think in the day whilst she is in the paddock. Unless for some reason it is falling out!