fluffpuff
Active Member
Hi. I'm basically just wanting some advise and seeing if you agree with me. I have a 20year old horse who was diagnosed with navicular in November. I have had his joints injected but it only lasted 6weeks before he went lame again. He is now retired and out in the field.
However he has now got worse and has more bad days than good ones.
Bute doesn't really have much of an effect on him and he's still off at work and hopping lame at trot.
I'm now toying with the idea that pts might be the best option as he's not his usual self and I don't really want him to be on a high dose of Bute just for my sake.
I had always said that if they weren't field sound I would pts but it's all happened so fast.
Do you think this is a sensible thing to do or am I jumping the gun?
However he has now got worse and has more bad days than good ones.
Bute doesn't really have much of an effect on him and he's still off at work and hopping lame at trot.
I'm now toying with the idea that pts might be the best option as he's not his usual self and I don't really want him to be on a high dose of Bute just for my sake.
I had always said that if they weren't field sound I would pts but it's all happened so fast.
Do you think this is a sensible thing to do or am I jumping the gun?