poiuytrewq
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My horse is a walking problem, I love the bones of him.
Briefly he's a 16.2 ID type. Now 19. I've had him 8 years. Was his groom before.
His life has been hunting and quite intense dressage, a lot (too much) of both. Always had soundness issues. Arthritis and undiagnosed (due to nothing ever showing and owners not paying for MRI).
He was being pts so I asked/begged to have him and with very careful care had 6 fairly good years hacking. He had odd bouts of lameness and a few joints injected/holidays but generally not too bad.
Two years ago he had issues with his tendon sheaths filling and having to be drained a few times. Around that time I felt he was not so happy in work so retired him.
My view has always been I will keep him as long as he's happy and field sound. I won't put him through any big vet treatments and I won't box rest. If either becomes needed it's time to pts. His mission in life is solely to be happy and graze.
Two weeks ago he came down suddenly with laminitis all round. My first thought was pts. However a new vet who doesn't know his history came out and was a bit stunned at the suggestion, I felt bad so we box rested. I said I'd try it until he showed any sign of distress. Two weeks on and to be fair he's fine. Sound walking round the box, starting to get a bit narky with his pony (in same box) but nothing bad.
This week I'm going to try him out in a woodchip area and try to reintroduce a bit of Turnout time.
Boxrest is the last thing he needs for his arthritis and being out is the last thing he needs for laminitis!
I think my question is am I doing the right thing by him? I'm worried he will keep getting it now (will test for cushings)
How good a quality of life can I give him now and how best to manage him in a way he can still enjoy the time he has left as this is priority.
I'd rather he has a good happy contented short time than a miserable next few years.
Briefly he's a 16.2 ID type. Now 19. I've had him 8 years. Was his groom before.
His life has been hunting and quite intense dressage, a lot (too much) of both. Always had soundness issues. Arthritis and undiagnosed (due to nothing ever showing and owners not paying for MRI).
He was being pts so I asked/begged to have him and with very careful care had 6 fairly good years hacking. He had odd bouts of lameness and a few joints injected/holidays but generally not too bad.
Two years ago he had issues with his tendon sheaths filling and having to be drained a few times. Around that time I felt he was not so happy in work so retired him.
My view has always been I will keep him as long as he's happy and field sound. I won't put him through any big vet treatments and I won't box rest. If either becomes needed it's time to pts. His mission in life is solely to be happy and graze.
Two weeks ago he came down suddenly with laminitis all round. My first thought was pts. However a new vet who doesn't know his history came out and was a bit stunned at the suggestion, I felt bad so we box rested. I said I'd try it until he showed any sign of distress. Two weeks on and to be fair he's fine. Sound walking round the box, starting to get a bit narky with his pony (in same box) but nothing bad.
This week I'm going to try him out in a woodchip area and try to reintroduce a bit of Turnout time.
Boxrest is the last thing he needs for his arthritis and being out is the last thing he needs for laminitis!
I think my question is am I doing the right thing by him? I'm worried he will keep getting it now (will test for cushings)
How good a quality of life can I give him now and how best to manage him in a way he can still enjoy the time he has left as this is priority.
I'd rather he has a good happy contented short time than a miserable next few years.