samhorse
Well-Known Member
Hi guys. I would like to hear about all your atheritic horses. What are they on supplement wise, do they have good days and bad days, what are their routines?
My mare is late 20's, she's not ridden, will not be stabled... would rather kill herself than go in one. She has DJD / artheritis. She has good days and bad days as in the way she moves. The mud really knocks her for six as does the cold and right now she is struggling. Still bright in herself and clears her grub, carts me round on the end of her lead rope, can up and down from rolling.
Vets have said her legs will give out on her before the rest her gives up and basically so long as I can afford to keep her comfy I'm not being unkind to keep her going... She gets bute on a very low does, increases doasgage when she needs it and in summer normally has none, she has a joint supp, oil in her feed and I keep her extra warm at the mo.
Just interested in your stories to see if I can do more.
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My mare is late 20's, she's not ridden, will not be stabled... would rather kill herself than go in one. She has DJD / artheritis. She has good days and bad days as in the way she moves. The mud really knocks her for six as does the cold and right now she is struggling. Still bright in herself and clears her grub, carts me round on the end of her lead rope, can up and down from rolling.
Vets have said her legs will give out on her before the rest her gives up and basically so long as I can afford to keep her comfy I'm not being unkind to keep her going... She gets bute on a very low does, increases doasgage when she needs it and in summer normally has none, she has a joint supp, oil in her feed and I keep her extra warm at the mo.
Just interested in your stories to see if I can do more.
x