k80cupcake
New User
This is my first ever post but I am at my wits end with this problem.
My 21 year old TB has what can only be considered as incontinence.
Some days it is fine, other days he just 'wee's' himself for want of a better phrase and he doesn't seem to realise he's doing it. Sometimes it is just dripping, othertimes it is like he is having a proper wee but doesn't stand for it. Sometimes has a yellowy discolour to the urine which often stains his legs. Vet says this is crystalisation.
However, he does still 'go' to the toilet for a wee when he thinks he needs to go.
He has had a bladder endoscopy- all OK!
He has had urine tests- all OK!
He has had massage (thought it maybe a muscle paralysis problem)- all OK!
Sheath is clean
has been on and off antibiotics and anti inflamatories which help for a short time but clearly I have a long term problem which I cannot get diagnosed.
He is an ex eventer but didn't really have a hard life and now lives in a stress free environment on my firends farm, still active, hacked out once or twice a week and schooled once or twice a week. Stabled at night, grazes in day.
Fed on HIFI and dodson and horrell calm and condition and soon to have beet added so nothing hi tech.
Has added salts (since this problem) garlic and cortaflex.
Any experience of this anyone? Has anyone got any ideas?
My 21 year old TB has what can only be considered as incontinence.
Some days it is fine, other days he just 'wee's' himself for want of a better phrase and he doesn't seem to realise he's doing it. Sometimes it is just dripping, othertimes it is like he is having a proper wee but doesn't stand for it. Sometimes has a yellowy discolour to the urine which often stains his legs. Vet says this is crystalisation.
However, he does still 'go' to the toilet for a wee when he thinks he needs to go.
He has had a bladder endoscopy- all OK!
He has had urine tests- all OK!
He has had massage (thought it maybe a muscle paralysis problem)- all OK!
Sheath is clean
has been on and off antibiotics and anti inflamatories which help for a short time but clearly I have a long term problem which I cannot get diagnosed.
He is an ex eventer but didn't really have a hard life and now lives in a stress free environment on my firends farm, still active, hacked out once or twice a week and schooled once or twice a week. Stabled at night, grazes in day.
Fed on HIFI and dodson and horrell calm and condition and soon to have beet added so nothing hi tech.
Has added salts (since this problem) garlic and cortaflex.
Any experience of this anyone? Has anyone got any ideas?