peanut
Well-Known Member
Following on from my other thread on lameness, I had a great response (thank you) and popular opinion seems to be that hock spavins are an issue, although I am leaving the final diagnosis of my particular horse to the vet/professionals who know her in person.
To those of you who have experience of horses with spavins, how do you manage them on a day to day basis? Supplements are a minefield as there are so many on the market and what works for one horse, doesn't necessarily work for another!
What do you do that enables your horse to lead a happy, normal and comfortable life?
To those of you who have experience of horses with spavins, how do you manage them on a day to day basis? Supplements are a minefield as there are so many on the market and what works for one horse, doesn't necessarily work for another!
What do you do that enables your horse to lead a happy, normal and comfortable life?
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