Perce
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my mare who is a long necked arthritic 16.3hh 24 year old presented as wobbly behind on Saturday evening.
best description would be that she looked drunk behind.
The vet came out yesterday and thinks she has compressed a nerve somewhere in her neck/back.
Possibly trauma but no evidence of that.
he thinks more likely her age/arthritic changes.
I had done a lot of weekend googling ( usually avoid it but...) so was expecting this :-(
She was injected and has a ten day dose of anti inflammatories and we will see how she gets on.
Unless trauma that is fixed by the meds he was not very hopeful of her prognosis.
She has been retired lame due to an arthritic hock for about 10 years now, but has not got any lamer. In fact we took her off the bute as she seems happy without it and hadn;t expected her to be around quite so long
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He feels this will be the 'thing' that forces me to make the final decision and if she is the same in a fortnight .....
I adore her and she is a lovely girl without a nasty bone in her body so is a pleasure to have a round.
I have looked at some previous threads. I had never come across anything like this before in many years with horses but it is obviously fairly common.
So does anyone have any experience to share. particularly of older horses who have had fairly sudden onset due to arthritic changes. She is an incredibly stoic mare so was probably hiding it for a little while.
best description would be that she looked drunk behind.
The vet came out yesterday and thinks she has compressed a nerve somewhere in her neck/back.
Possibly trauma but no evidence of that.
he thinks more likely her age/arthritic changes.
I had done a lot of weekend googling ( usually avoid it but...) so was expecting this :-(
She was injected and has a ten day dose of anti inflammatories and we will see how she gets on.
Unless trauma that is fixed by the meds he was not very hopeful of her prognosis.
She has been retired lame due to an arthritic hock for about 10 years now, but has not got any lamer. In fact we took her off the bute as she seems happy without it and hadn;t expected her to be around quite so long
He feels this will be the 'thing' that forces me to make the final decision and if she is the same in a fortnight .....
I adore her and she is a lovely girl without a nasty bone in her body so is a pleasure to have a round.
I have looked at some previous threads. I had never come across anything like this before in many years with horses but it is obviously fairly common.
So does anyone have any experience to share. particularly of older horses who have had fairly sudden onset due to arthritic changes. She is an incredibly stoic mare so was probably hiding it for a little while.