Chestnutter
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So to cut a long story short, my 15yo TB has just been diagnosed with mild KS. He's clearly in a fair amount of pain, he's lost so much personality over the last year and has got progressively worse in many aspects - he's always had a sensitive back but over the past year has become more sensitive to groom, tack up, and is extremely cold-backed when you first get on. Takes a very long time to warm up, and also found he has an old hip injury from his racing years as he's extremely short in the off-hind (although he does loosen up after a while, and this has always been the case).
He's very stiff in cold and damp weather. Over the past month he's gone downhill massively and had started to suddenly shoot backwards for no reason at really random points, and then he totally fell over in the yard after just getting on and couldn't get back up and just totally gave up which was heartbreaking - we've not ridden him since. He's since had the vet out a few times, and been x-rayed hence diagnosis.
So basically, I wanted to know what the potential options could be or what others have done in this position. He's only 15 but has aged really badly recently and is becoming high maintainance! He's only in light work - ridden pretty much every day but nothing too strenuous, just decent hacks and light schooling - so he's fit and healthy, but we don't do too much with him because he's just not up to it like he used to be, plus many other reasons that just make him more of a pleasure horse than anything else. I'm not in a financial situation to get surgery, although i've considered it and due to his use and activity level, i'm really not sure it would be worth it anyway - he's not 100% anyway and it's a huge commitment just for a happy little hacker.
My vet mentioned an injection but i'm not sure about how effective this is or how often it would need to be re-done?
I don't really want to retire him into a herd - he previously spent 3 winters out in a large herd and although he was rugged up and kept warm, it didn't suit him at all and he was disgustingly thin despite ample haylage and good grass considering, and he just looked awful and miserable. So the thought of him already being an old boy and uncomfortable and putting him back out to be "happy" just doesn't work for me, or him i should think!
Financially it would be hard to keep him in without having any use. But he's my first horse and an absolute dream come true for me and I love the bones of him. To be honest no outcome is ideal here. Either way, one of us is losing out. Ideally I just want him to comfortable and happy, i've made peace with the fact I probably won't be able to ride him again, but if that means him being comfortable and happy then i'm ok with that. Just wondered what other people did when their horse was diagnosed?
Sorry for the long one!
He's very stiff in cold and damp weather. Over the past month he's gone downhill massively and had started to suddenly shoot backwards for no reason at really random points, and then he totally fell over in the yard after just getting on and couldn't get back up and just totally gave up which was heartbreaking - we've not ridden him since. He's since had the vet out a few times, and been x-rayed hence diagnosis.
So basically, I wanted to know what the potential options could be or what others have done in this position. He's only 15 but has aged really badly recently and is becoming high maintainance! He's only in light work - ridden pretty much every day but nothing too strenuous, just decent hacks and light schooling - so he's fit and healthy, but we don't do too much with him because he's just not up to it like he used to be, plus many other reasons that just make him more of a pleasure horse than anything else. I'm not in a financial situation to get surgery, although i've considered it and due to his use and activity level, i'm really not sure it would be worth it anyway - he's not 100% anyway and it's a huge commitment just for a happy little hacker.
My vet mentioned an injection but i'm not sure about how effective this is or how often it would need to be re-done?
I don't really want to retire him into a herd - he previously spent 3 winters out in a large herd and although he was rugged up and kept warm, it didn't suit him at all and he was disgustingly thin despite ample haylage and good grass considering, and he just looked awful and miserable. So the thought of him already being an old boy and uncomfortable and putting him back out to be "happy" just doesn't work for me, or him i should think!
Financially it would be hard to keep him in without having any use. But he's my first horse and an absolute dream come true for me and I love the bones of him. To be honest no outcome is ideal here. Either way, one of us is losing out. Ideally I just want him to comfortable and happy, i've made peace with the fact I probably won't be able to ride him again, but if that means him being comfortable and happy then i'm ok with that. Just wondered what other people did when their horse was diagnosed?
Sorry for the long one!