apn8keh
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New to this forum, but just wondered if anyone had a horse that has had same symptoms as mine.
He lives out 24/7 in same field for last 8 years. Is retired as was diagnosed with arthritic changes in hock at 4, he is nearly 12 now. Monday evening he was standing awkwardly, with his hind legs right underneath him & front legs trembling and sweating. Vet came out Tues morning & suspected azoturia so gave him a painkiller, vit E & selenium. This seemed to ease, but not stop the trembling & he was standing a bit more normal for a few hours. Blood tests showed no liver, kidney probs & not azoturia.
Following morning still standing awkwardly so vet prescribed 2 sachets of bute. He didn't like the taste of bute so probably didn't get the full dose. Today I have collected some Finadyne, vet says this is strongest painkiller available & 2 hours after administering he didn't seem to be standing any better. I also have Sedalin to give him this evening. He is still bright in himself & interested in grazing and food.
I was sure it was his arthritic hocks/fetlocks finally giving way, but the vet doesn't seem to think he would deteriorate so rapidly. He has never been on bute & was always sound & charging round the field until this weekend. Does anyone have any experience of how an arthritic horse deteriorates to the point it has to be PTS? Could he have laminitis?
Sorry for the long post, but vet seems pretty baffled & I don't want to keep him suffering longer than necessary bearing in mind the painkillers aren't really working.
He lives out 24/7 in same field for last 8 years. Is retired as was diagnosed with arthritic changes in hock at 4, he is nearly 12 now. Monday evening he was standing awkwardly, with his hind legs right underneath him & front legs trembling and sweating. Vet came out Tues morning & suspected azoturia so gave him a painkiller, vit E & selenium. This seemed to ease, but not stop the trembling & he was standing a bit more normal for a few hours. Blood tests showed no liver, kidney probs & not azoturia.
Following morning still standing awkwardly so vet prescribed 2 sachets of bute. He didn't like the taste of bute so probably didn't get the full dose. Today I have collected some Finadyne, vet says this is strongest painkiller available & 2 hours after administering he didn't seem to be standing any better. I also have Sedalin to give him this evening. He is still bright in himself & interested in grazing and food.
I was sure it was his arthritic hocks/fetlocks finally giving way, but the vet doesn't seem to think he would deteriorate so rapidly. He has never been on bute & was always sound & charging round the field until this weekend. Does anyone have any experience of how an arthritic horse deteriorates to the point it has to be PTS? Could he have laminitis?
Sorry for the long post, but vet seems pretty baffled & I don't want to keep him suffering longer than necessary bearing in mind the painkillers aren't really working.