Brandy
Well-Known Member
This is quite a difficult question really.
My old horse has been on one bute a day for several years now - I don't actually remember exactly when he went on it permenantly, but thing it would be 5 yrs ago. He is 30 yrs old now. He had a number of years on things such as cortaflex, until they just stopped helping. Agree with the poster who mentioned that things like the farrier are difficult for him without it. He is full of life, and went for a short (30 minutes) hack on saturday, and did a collected canter (his choice, not mine) along the riverbank. He wanted to go rather faster but the likelihood woudl be that I wouldn't be able to stop and he would be lame the next day from galloping. So we bounced instead. If one bute a dayhelps him feel this good then I am happy to continue.
However, I am not at all sure how I would feel about doing with with a younger horse, say my other one who is 10. I certainly wouldn't bute daily so that he could be ridden 'normally' I don't think. Who knows though, if it happened I might change my mind.
My old horse has been on one bute a day for several years now - I don't actually remember exactly when he went on it permenantly, but thing it would be 5 yrs ago. He is 30 yrs old now. He had a number of years on things such as cortaflex, until they just stopped helping. Agree with the poster who mentioned that things like the farrier are difficult for him without it. He is full of life, and went for a short (30 minutes) hack on saturday, and did a collected canter (his choice, not mine) along the riverbank. He wanted to go rather faster but the likelihood woudl be that I wouldn't be able to stop and he would be lame the next day from galloping. So we bounced instead. If one bute a dayhelps him feel this good then I am happy to continue.
However, I am not at all sure how I would feel about doing with with a younger horse, say my other one who is 10. I certainly wouldn't bute daily so that he could be ridden 'normally' I don't think. Who knows though, if it happened I might change my mind.