Marigold4
Well-Known Member
I have a lovely unridden mare aged 14 years. I backed her aged 8 but discovered issues caused by an injury sustained as a yearling, so she was retired. She is a lovely horse and no trouble to keep. She is 1, possibly 2/10th, lame on her left fore on a circle. Not lame in a straight line. Sore on left fore on a hard surface. Had the physio today and she has sore, tight muscles in both shoulders and over her quarters. She has physio work about every 3 months and she is more sore than she has been, although the muscle tightness has been there for months. The lameness is a new thing. Not sure I want to spend £££s on having vet investigations when they are unlikely to find anything that is treatable. Trimmer says no hoof issue and this has been going on long enough for it not to be a hoof abcess.
Would it be OK to put her on bute long term? At what point do you think it becomes unethical to keep a lame horse going? The horses are kept at home so no great expense to keep her going and she is much loved.
Would it be OK to put her on bute long term? At what point do you think it becomes unethical to keep a lame horse going? The horses are kept at home so no great expense to keep her going and she is much loved.

