hairycob
Well-Known Member
Vet has been & is as sure as can be without x rays etc that it's "just" arthritis in her pelvis that is causing her difficulties in getting up. She doesn't like her near hind being flexed & just leans over until she topples but amazingly she's not lame at all. I'm going to give her 1 bute a day & if that doesn't help up it to 2 & see how we go. She's been having bute for a few days before farrier visits for about 18 months because of this & it looks like now we need to make it a daily routine along with everytype of joint aid I can find.
I'm convinced that she is rolling more lately as the last Liverpool Cream scab is finally lifting (treatment finished at the beginnng of March!). She really loves being scatched around the scab so it must be really itching.
I've always said that if they can't get up ok it's time to say goodbye so I've got everything crossed the bute does it's job. Just hope she doesn't feel so good that she jumps the fence to get at the gelding she has been lusting after!
I'm convinced that she is rolling more lately as the last Liverpool Cream scab is finally lifting (treatment finished at the beginnng of March!). She really loves being scatched around the scab so it must be really itching.
I've always said that if they can't get up ok it's time to say goodbye so I've got everything crossed the bute does it's job. Just hope she doesn't feel so good that she jumps the fence to get at the gelding she has been lusting after!