Season’s Bleatings
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First and foremost, the vet is involved but I was interested to get experiences from others in similar situation.
Vet was out on Wednesday for an unrelated matter and while he was there, I asked him to xray our mares hocks. I wasn't surprised to see arthritic changes. His recommendation in the short term is to give her bute and work her lightly, as she needs to lose weight, and he will come out for a more detailed assessment again in 6 - 8 weeks time. Dietary restrictions are already in place and she has made good progress in losing weight but we are starting to plateau a bit.
The horse in question is a 15yo ISH who has had fairly high mileage. She's had a bit of time off lately but in any case her work while with me has been light - mostly gentle schooling (and hacking when I can persuade her not to kill me - unfortunately not as frequently as I'd like).
I know joint injections are an option, but I'm concerned about the long term effectiveness of going down this route. I'd like to have a bit of an insight into what other options are potentially available.
What other ways (conventional or alternative, I'm open minded) have you lot dealt with similar issues?
Vet was out on Wednesday for an unrelated matter and while he was there, I asked him to xray our mares hocks. I wasn't surprised to see arthritic changes. His recommendation in the short term is to give her bute and work her lightly, as she needs to lose weight, and he will come out for a more detailed assessment again in 6 - 8 weeks time. Dietary restrictions are already in place and she has made good progress in losing weight but we are starting to plateau a bit.
The horse in question is a 15yo ISH who has had fairly high mileage. She's had a bit of time off lately but in any case her work while with me has been light - mostly gentle schooling (and hacking when I can persuade her not to kill me - unfortunately not as frequently as I'd like).
I know joint injections are an option, but I'm concerned about the long term effectiveness of going down this route. I'd like to have a bit of an insight into what other options are potentially available.
What other ways (conventional or alternative, I'm open minded) have you lot dealt with similar issues?