Alfami
Well-Known Member
Hi all,
My 16yo TB has been a shiverer (RH) all his life, but it does appear to be worsening slightly. I'm aware that the veterinary profession doesn't exactly know what causes it and feel that it's untreatable BUT I just wondered if any wise souls on here had had any success with 'alternatives' in easing the problem slightly?
If you'd watched him throwing himself round the paddock last night you'd swear it wasn't a problem at all
, but it does appear to be ever-so-slightly altering the flight of that leg (slightly reduced hock flexion) - with resultant back pain. He therefore struggles with flatwork or any intensity of jumping exercise.
Any ideas gratefully received........
My 16yo TB has been a shiverer (RH) all his life, but it does appear to be worsening slightly. I'm aware that the veterinary profession doesn't exactly know what causes it and feel that it's untreatable BUT I just wondered if any wise souls on here had had any success with 'alternatives' in easing the problem slightly?
If you'd watched him throwing himself round the paddock last night you'd swear it wasn't a problem at all
Any ideas gratefully received........