Alchemy
Well-Known Member
Hi
Sorry probably a pointless post but feeling a bit down about this and my non horsey family just don't understand!
My boy is 20 years old and all summer he has been on and off slightly unsound in near fore, nothing serious never dog lame just unsound, he also has gone stiff behind and isn't right behind (previous X Ray showed arthritic changes in both hocks) took him to vet who x rated front feet and hocks ( found nothing major just some small changes in off fore but navicular looked fine) hocks have got worse further changes and the near hind hock joint has practically fused together. ( should mention he has a pin in top right at the top of cannon bone from a previous fracture) vet said both hocks are *******ed basically. He has been on a bute a day and is on a joint supplement and now the weather has got colder I've add some cod liver oil to his feed. He has been living out all summer but will have to come in at nights within the next 6 weeks. So if he's stiff being out in warm weather I dread when he's in at night and out in the cold during the day. The last few times I've tried to ride him he has violently tried to get me off his back (one occasion an ambulance was required) this is not him at all so I deduce he is in pain (back most likely) awaiting to speak to vet on this issue. So with all this I think the time has come to retire him, he owes me nothing and I owe him so much so I have called it a day on his ridden career I think he is telling me he's had enough. I just feel unbelievably sad :-( I know owning a horse isn't just about riding and he has been a true friend to me in my period of depression and the reason I get out of bed in the mornings. I was made redundant 3/4 months ago and am finding it tough and this has just about finished me off :-( to keep him active in going to walk him in hand and long rein him but I'm so going to miss our rides together.
Anyone else felt this sad when they have retired their horse? Is there anything else I can be doing to help him?
Anyway sorry for this rambling post! 🙁
Sorry probably a pointless post but feeling a bit down about this and my non horsey family just don't understand!
My boy is 20 years old and all summer he has been on and off slightly unsound in near fore, nothing serious never dog lame just unsound, he also has gone stiff behind and isn't right behind (previous X Ray showed arthritic changes in both hocks) took him to vet who x rated front feet and hocks ( found nothing major just some small changes in off fore but navicular looked fine) hocks have got worse further changes and the near hind hock joint has practically fused together. ( should mention he has a pin in top right at the top of cannon bone from a previous fracture) vet said both hocks are *******ed basically. He has been on a bute a day and is on a joint supplement and now the weather has got colder I've add some cod liver oil to his feed. He has been living out all summer but will have to come in at nights within the next 6 weeks. So if he's stiff being out in warm weather I dread when he's in at night and out in the cold during the day. The last few times I've tried to ride him he has violently tried to get me off his back (one occasion an ambulance was required) this is not him at all so I deduce he is in pain (back most likely) awaiting to speak to vet on this issue. So with all this I think the time has come to retire him, he owes me nothing and I owe him so much so I have called it a day on his ridden career I think he is telling me he's had enough. I just feel unbelievably sad :-( I know owning a horse isn't just about riding and he has been a true friend to me in my period of depression and the reason I get out of bed in the mornings. I was made redundant 3/4 months ago and am finding it tough and this has just about finished me off :-( to keep him active in going to walk him in hand and long rein him but I'm so going to miss our rides together.
Anyone else felt this sad when they have retired their horse? Is there anything else I can be doing to help him?
Anyway sorry for this rambling post! 🙁