lucy_108
Well-Known Member
Late last year by horse was found to have a Grade 5 heart murmur...quite literally out of the blue. He'd had a dental 3 months prior and nothing was heard by vet at all.
He's had it listened to five subsequent times by different vets over the last 6 months and all have picked it up immediately - there has also been question marks over atrial fibulation.
The options were to retire him from ridden work or to get a referral to a cardiologist at our nearest vet hospital. The cardiologist is £600 to just be seen - scans and tests on top. He is 23, not insured for anything apart from external injury and I just cannot afford it at the moment.
I stopped riding him immediately, helpfully (?) it coincided with a leg injury that put him off games for a while anyway.
Leg is now looking great and I started doing some in hand walking with him as his brain was just not happy being a field monkey. He adores doing something - no matter what it is - but I just wanted other people's experiences of a G5 murmur ever safely coming back to work? I appreciate without a scan etc. it's impossible to tell...but I want to know if it's be spending upwards of £600 for someone to just confirm he can't (or shouldn't for safety reasons) be ridden.
If you can't tell, I'm struggling to come to terms with it...he's my horse of a lifetime and not ever riding him again breaks my heart...of course I'm hugely grateful he's still happy and with me, but it's tough to bench him forever, esp when he thrives on work.
He's had it listened to five subsequent times by different vets over the last 6 months and all have picked it up immediately - there has also been question marks over atrial fibulation.
The options were to retire him from ridden work or to get a referral to a cardiologist at our nearest vet hospital. The cardiologist is £600 to just be seen - scans and tests on top. He is 23, not insured for anything apart from external injury and I just cannot afford it at the moment.
I stopped riding him immediately, helpfully (?) it coincided with a leg injury that put him off games for a while anyway.
Leg is now looking great and I started doing some in hand walking with him as his brain was just not happy being a field monkey. He adores doing something - no matter what it is - but I just wanted other people's experiences of a G5 murmur ever safely coming back to work? I appreciate without a scan etc. it's impossible to tell...but I want to know if it's be spending upwards of £600 for someone to just confirm he can't (or shouldn't for safety reasons) be ridden.
If you can't tell, I'm struggling to come to terms with it...he's my horse of a lifetime and not ever riding him again breaks my heart...of course I'm hugely grateful he's still happy and with me, but it's tough to bench him forever, esp when he thrives on work.