Em123
Well-Known Member
A wwyd post and may be long sorry!
Bit of back ground, last October I got an 18 year old ex racer on loan, he had raced and pointed alot and then was used as a yard hack so he came to me quite fit! He had the winter off to chill and due to bad weather etc.
Was brought SLOWLY back into work around feb time and by mid march you could tell his heart wasn't in it, he looked stiff and uncomfortable and kept ditching people hacking and just looked generally miserable. Decision was made to retire and be lawn mower, all was good un till he got several abscesses in his front feet, cue a month through out April of box rest, anti biotics and enPugh vetwrap to start a surgery! He got over that and lost a bit of weight but was well fed and had 24/7 access to hay!
Fast forward to end of April and he is given the all clear to go back out 24/7. Luckily are grass is amazing and the field (10 acres, 3 tbs) had not been grazed for a year so was lush grass, still getting 1 x hard feed plus haynets if they wanted it ( they only eat hay when it rains!)
So now he is losing weight despite all this and he is well rugged, struggling to get up and looks very stiff and 'sad' he is normally the boss but a horse walked up and bit him today an he didn't even put his ears back at him.
I have booked the vet but any ideas if this could be old age or what?
Please excuse my ramble I'm no good at wording myself or spelling.
Thanks in advance for any replies!
Bit of back ground, last October I got an 18 year old ex racer on loan, he had raced and pointed alot and then was used as a yard hack so he came to me quite fit! He had the winter off to chill and due to bad weather etc.
Was brought SLOWLY back into work around feb time and by mid march you could tell his heart wasn't in it, he looked stiff and uncomfortable and kept ditching people hacking and just looked generally miserable. Decision was made to retire and be lawn mower, all was good un till he got several abscesses in his front feet, cue a month through out April of box rest, anti biotics and enPugh vetwrap to start a surgery! He got over that and lost a bit of weight but was well fed and had 24/7 access to hay!
Fast forward to end of April and he is given the all clear to go back out 24/7. Luckily are grass is amazing and the field (10 acres, 3 tbs) had not been grazed for a year so was lush grass, still getting 1 x hard feed plus haynets if they wanted it ( they only eat hay when it rains!)
So now he is losing weight despite all this and he is well rugged, struggling to get up and looks very stiff and 'sad' he is normally the boss but a horse walked up and bit him today an he didn't even put his ears back at him.
I have booked the vet but any ideas if this could be old age or what?
Please excuse my ramble I'm no good at wording myself or spelling.
Thanks in advance for any replies!