Leono
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I have a 26 year old horse that I've owned since he was a baby and I was 12 when we got him. We've done everything from PC to dressage talent spotting.
He's my one in a million horse and I really don't want him to suffer even a day so I'm really struggling to make a decision.
He retired 3 1/2 years ago as 2 vets advised that the weight of a rider (amd im only light) was too much for him, though he is still walked in hand and does a bit of sort of lunging. He's definitely arthritic in a hind fetlock, and has some knee and fetlock stiffness in front. His teeth are still 100% so his weight is good and he is often mistaken for a much younger horse.
So a few weeks ago he struggled to get up after rolling, taking 3 or 4 attempts on a couple of occasions. Since then he has been better - I started making more effort with stretching exercises and work in hand. But at the back of my mind I am desperately worried that he will get stuck down and there will be nothing we can do.
For the last year or so he has totally stopped lying down. We think this must be due to a bad experience, but he has carried on rolling so this must worry him less.
Any advice or opinions appreciated.
He's my one in a million horse and I really don't want him to suffer even a day so I'm really struggling to make a decision.
He retired 3 1/2 years ago as 2 vets advised that the weight of a rider (amd im only light) was too much for him, though he is still walked in hand and does a bit of sort of lunging. He's definitely arthritic in a hind fetlock, and has some knee and fetlock stiffness in front. His teeth are still 100% so his weight is good and he is often mistaken for a much younger horse.
So a few weeks ago he struggled to get up after rolling, taking 3 or 4 attempts on a couple of occasions. Since then he has been better - I started making more effort with stretching exercises and work in hand. But at the back of my mind I am desperately worried that he will get stuck down and there will be nothing we can do.
For the last year or so he has totally stopped lying down. We think this must be due to a bad experience, but he has carried on rolling so this must worry him less.
Any advice or opinions appreciated.