Escada2004
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Has anyone had their horse treated with Tildren?? If so how much did it cost? Thanks
Has anyone had their horse treated with Tildren?? If so how much did it cost? Thanks
Approx £450 plus VAT and my horse had 3 lots four months, three months and five months apart. Is jumping 1.10m, unaff elem dressage, and fun rides without a problem.
Thats really promising Applecart, whats your horse had it for?
Hi Escada. My horse had it for mild bone spavin. Because it was mild the vet said Tildren was a better bet than letting the hock fuse, as fusion can take time and can be hit and miss.
He also had intra articular injections of HA, and steroid to reduce inflammation and pain, box rest, controlled exercise and remedial shoeing (the gel stuff around the frog) and then this was followed by lateral extensions on his hind shoes.
To be honest we chucked everything at him as he was covered on insurance and is insured by an excellent insurance company and my premium following treatment at a cost of approx £2,800.00 upon renewal worked out to be an additional £1 per month!!!!
I first noticed he had a problem when he was dragging his toe and slight unlevelness and about 1 - 2/10ths lame every now and then. His canter was also disunited especially on the one rein down the long side of the arena.
I can really recommend the Tildren. The only thing I disliked about the whole procedure was how miserable my horse was after with colic like symptoms, depression and weeing for England for hours afterwards. But a few hours of discomfort for months (if not years) more use and life is a very very small price to pay.