minesadouble
Well-Known Member
Anyone else got a horse that has to be sedated for clipping? We bought my daughter's 14.2 in Spring of this year and were advised by her owners that she needs to be sedated intravenously for clipping.
She's 18 and has always been a jumping pony so I would imagine that this is a long-term problem. I don't know whether it is worth a try giving her some sedalin and seeing how we get on before calling the vet.
Also whenever I have had a horse sedated in the past - only one really old T.B. was sedated for Liverpool Cream application - it has sweated quite profusely so how will this work? Do you just have to clip extra quickly or is there a more modern sedative which does no cause sweating?
She's 18 and has always been a jumping pony so I would imagine that this is a long-term problem. I don't know whether it is worth a try giving her some sedalin and seeing how we get on before calling the vet.
Also whenever I have had a horse sedated in the past - only one really old T.B. was sedated for Liverpool Cream application - it has sweated quite profusely so how will this work? Do you just have to clip extra quickly or is there a more modern sedative which does no cause sweating?