Lucyad
Well-Known Member
My 9y/o horse was diagnosed with bone spavin this spring. After a course of Adequan IV injections and being put on Cosequin, as well as a strict reigeme of 2 months of walking in straight lines, then a gradual increase in exercise, he became sound, and has been cleared to do pretty much what we did before - competing at riding club level SJ, XC and dressage. I have also been told I should be OK to hunt as long as I take it easy, warm up well, and maybe restrict myself to a half day on good ground.
I had hoped to start ODE with my horse this year, just at Intro level (and just a couple a year, on a ticket).
Does anyone have experience of a horse that has continued to compete and hunt, with bone spavin? Does maintaining this level of work eventually reduce productive working lifespan, or cause longer term damage? Or now that things have settled down, should I just get on with things again? How much should I hope for, and should I limit my dreams to avoid disapointment?
I have asked the vet about tildren but she doesn't think that it is required, and, because ot worked well, recommended using another course of Adequan just before my insurance runs out.
I had hoped to start ODE with my horse this year, just at Intro level (and just a couple a year, on a ticket).
Does anyone have experience of a horse that has continued to compete and hunt, with bone spavin? Does maintaining this level of work eventually reduce productive working lifespan, or cause longer term damage? Or now that things have settled down, should I just get on with things again? How much should I hope for, and should I limit my dreams to avoid disapointment?
I have asked the vet about tildren but she doesn't think that it is required, and, because ot worked well, recommended using another course of Adequan just before my insurance runs out.