Kraft
Well-Known Member
Hi All,
If anyone has any experience with this, i would really like to know:-
My friend has a 10 year old ex-racer who has just been diagnosed with kissing spine, spondosis (not sure that is spelt right) and a enlarge joint at the base of neck after having a full body bone scan at Newmarket last week.
The outcome is they are not going to operate on the kissing sping as it effects 5 vertebrae (again sorry about the spelling) and with the other issues the vet and owner feel that the operation is not an option and he will be retired. He is only in pain when being ridden.
The question we need help on is, where do we go from here? My friend does not have her own land, and cannot afford to keep him in livery as she will be looking to get another and we all know how expensive it would be.
Is there anywhere she could send him that isnt go to cost an arm or a leg?
Do people take on T.B as companion horses?
The blacksmith is happy that he will cope fine without shoes. We also do not want him to go anywhere where someone may try and ride him/move him on and he get passed from pillar to post etc.
Thanks all.
If anyone has any experience with this, i would really like to know:-
My friend has a 10 year old ex-racer who has just been diagnosed with kissing spine, spondosis (not sure that is spelt right) and a enlarge joint at the base of neck after having a full body bone scan at Newmarket last week.
The outcome is they are not going to operate on the kissing sping as it effects 5 vertebrae (again sorry about the spelling) and with the other issues the vet and owner feel that the operation is not an option and he will be retired. He is only in pain when being ridden.
The question we need help on is, where do we go from here? My friend does not have her own land, and cannot afford to keep him in livery as she will be looking to get another and we all know how expensive it would be.
Is there anywhere she could send him that isnt go to cost an arm or a leg?
Do people take on T.B as companion horses?
The blacksmith is happy that he will cope fine without shoes. We also do not want him to go anywhere where someone may try and ride him/move him on and he get passed from pillar to post etc.
Thanks all.