Snickers
Well-Known Member
I have a retired horse, 10(ish) year old 16hh(ish) rescue, he was retired after 3 months of box rest for a kick caused severe degeneration of the arthritis in his hocks. He lives out 24/7 (as advised by vet, she says he really really shouldn't be stabled) and for all three years of retirement, has been a bright, exuberant happy horse.
However, these last two weeks or so he hasn't been himself. He's been looking lame (he's always been a bit wonky, but the vet says this was mechanical rather than pain related) and been reluctant to move. He's still eating and physically looks fine, I couldn't find any heat or obvious pain anywhere, but I've known him for so long, I know he's not feeling 100%.
Any ideas of what to do? I think it's the cold making him stiff, he's very well rugged (perhaps even too well!) but obviously his hocks are out in the cold, also it's his front feet and knees I'm worried about... Also of course the ground is frozen solid and very uneven.. Do you think I should put him on bute?
Please nice (or at least tactful) comments only, still feeling very upset about the death of my young boy!
However, these last two weeks or so he hasn't been himself. He's been looking lame (he's always been a bit wonky, but the vet says this was mechanical rather than pain related) and been reluctant to move. He's still eating and physically looks fine, I couldn't find any heat or obvious pain anywhere, but I've known him for so long, I know he's not feeling 100%.
Any ideas of what to do? I think it's the cold making him stiff, he's very well rugged (perhaps even too well!) but obviously his hocks are out in the cold, also it's his front feet and knees I'm worried about... Also of course the ground is frozen solid and very uneven.. Do you think I should put him on bute?
Please nice (or at least tactful) comments only, still feeling very upset about the death of my young boy!