BigBird146
Well-Known Member
Ahem, slightly embarassing problem... as above!
Went for a ride yesterday eve (just an hour or so), and my boy wee'd about half way round, then riding back towards home (5 mins away) he stopped in the road, so I kicked him on. I was riding past some houses and I could see our reflection in the windows and he had his willy down! very embarrassing as lots of cars driving past and it really is grim (won't let me clean it even when sedated!!) Anyway, the first grass verge that came along, he dived on it for another wee. So got home, gave him his tea and he went out and did another one straight away!! He's been through phases of going for a wee every time i ride before, but never like this, and to even consider weeing on the road he must've been desperate as normally he'd rather die than get splashback!!
Haven't noticed him drinking ovelry much, but I did put them onto a bit of field that had been rested for a couple of weeks and it did rain a lot yesterday morning so he probably took in more water than usual while out grazing. Can horses get cyctitis or anything along those lines. or might he just be getting a weak bladder in his old age (16)?! Got a lesson tonight and last time he spent the 1st of it acting like he wanted a wee, so dreading that again!!
Went for a ride yesterday eve (just an hour or so), and my boy wee'd about half way round, then riding back towards home (5 mins away) he stopped in the road, so I kicked him on. I was riding past some houses and I could see our reflection in the windows and he had his willy down! very embarrassing as lots of cars driving past and it really is grim (won't let me clean it even when sedated!!) Anyway, the first grass verge that came along, he dived on it for another wee. So got home, gave him his tea and he went out and did another one straight away!! He's been through phases of going for a wee every time i ride before, but never like this, and to even consider weeing on the road he must've been desperate as normally he'd rather die than get splashback!!
Haven't noticed him drinking ovelry much, but I did put them onto a bit of field that had been rested for a couple of weeks and it did rain a lot yesterday morning so he probably took in more water than usual while out grazing. Can horses get cyctitis or anything along those lines. or might he just be getting a weak bladder in his old age (16)?! Got a lesson tonight and last time he spent the 1st of it acting like he wanted a wee, so dreading that again!!