C.Rose1
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I have a 26 year old pony who is currently living out 24/7 rugged up as she hates being in but during all this snow she has become lame. She is already stiff on both her hind legs and I think this snow has made a joints seize up. We brought her in yesterday from the afternoon until this morning, but she just fretted, wouldn't eat her haylage/dinner. She isn't a big eater and is very skinny atm, so we really need her to eat as much as possible! I have two questions really; what can I do about her being lame/stiff? (she was much better this morning with a night in the stable and was just a little stiff) and secondly how to get her to eat when she's fretting so much? I think partly it could be to with the fact that she doesn't have anyone in the stable next to her, as she lives next to a friends horses that are out 24/7. We are obviously going to get another pony for her to have a constant companion, but atm with the snow, it is pretty impossible to get anything here.
Sorry for the long rant, just getting worried about her. Any opinions would be appreciated.
Sorry for the long rant, just getting worried about her. Any opinions would be appreciated.