Ziggy_
Well-Known Member
As some of you may know I have a LOU mare, who due to bone spavin is quite stiff, especially in winter. Its noticeable at the start of a ride, and after about 10/15 mins walking she loosens up nicely. At the moment, apart from a slow warm up, we have the go ahead to do whatever activities we want and jump, school, hack etc, within reason - I don't work her on hard ground and she's on a joint supplement.
Anyway, year on year I notice her getting stiffer and stiffer, and I'm pondering the future. I suspect that eventually she will have to live out all year round as she'll get too stiff otherwise, and its very likely her work will be restricted too.
I was wondering if anyone uses low doses of bute or danilon or similar to keep their horse in work?
I've always been very hesitant about using any sort of pain relief, thinking it... unethical? (Not sure if thats' the word I want!) But knowing that my mare loves her work and wouldn't cope with retirement (I turned her away last winter and she hated it) - would it be a feasible option? Do you think its fair on the horse?
She is 12. I intend to keep her for life, I will not consider selling/loaning as a companion, breeding or having her PTS, other than on humane grounds. Nothing against those who do, I just love my big ginger pet whether I can ride her or not.
At present this is all purely theoretical; aside from some morning stiffness she's a sound happy horse at the moment and I'm hoping we've got a good few years left before I'm faced with making a decision, but I'd like to be prepared. If anyone has been in a similar situation, and could let me know the ins and outs, costs, etc, I'd love to hear from them. Alternatively if anyone has any suggestions, I'd love to hear them too.
Anyway, year on year I notice her getting stiffer and stiffer, and I'm pondering the future. I suspect that eventually she will have to live out all year round as she'll get too stiff otherwise, and its very likely her work will be restricted too.
I was wondering if anyone uses low doses of bute or danilon or similar to keep their horse in work?
I've always been very hesitant about using any sort of pain relief, thinking it... unethical? (Not sure if thats' the word I want!) But knowing that my mare loves her work and wouldn't cope with retirement (I turned her away last winter and she hated it) - would it be a feasible option? Do you think its fair on the horse?
She is 12. I intend to keep her for life, I will not consider selling/loaning as a companion, breeding or having her PTS, other than on humane grounds. Nothing against those who do, I just love my big ginger pet whether I can ride her or not.
At present this is all purely theoretical; aside from some morning stiffness she's a sound happy horse at the moment and I'm hoping we've got a good few years left before I'm faced with making a decision, but I'd like to be prepared. If anyone has been in a similar situation, and could let me know the ins and outs, costs, etc, I'd love to hear from them. Alternatively if anyone has any suggestions, I'd love to hear them too.