oldhat
Well-Known Member
Hi folks, just an update on my poor lovely very SLOW mare. I got the vet as she just got worse and they reckon she has bone spavin in her hocks; she is 2/10 on lameness scale. Question is, she is 16 now, I've hacked her her entire life, in winter since I moved here to windy wet aberdeenshire, I have found that I can hardly get her out - around the block if we are lucky and the vet wants us to go down the route of x-rays, nerve blocks etc., and then injections into the hocks to try to immobilise the bones to stop the pain. My problem is that with that treatment I have to keep her moving - exercise is a must but I have no access to an indoor school. I was thinking that rather than put her through all that now just as they are about to come in for winter, perhaps it'd be OK to wait 'til spring then find out exactly what is what. I have her on high dose course of bute for two weeks, she's also on equine america msm, glucosamine. I've given her a wee bit of a rest for the last two weks but will start gently taking her for walks this week weather permitting. Our fields are SO wet already that I am now not sure whether to bring them in overnight and lead/ride her around during the day - to stop her sliding around on the grass 24/7. Do you think this will be detrimental to her recovery to be in at night as you are supposed to keep 'em moving as much as poss. Also, do you think (anyone!) that waiting til spring for x-rays etc is a bad idea? Typically, her insurance is now mature horse insurance and covers her only for visible injury - be wary folks of these insurance companies!! Any help much appreciated!!