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I have a 17 year old Appy (who is blind due to uveitis but not what I'm asking about), who seems to have something wrong with his hind legs. Whenever I or the farrier lift his leg to clean or shoe, he lifts his leg way up, not to kick, but seems like he is having a spasm as his leg will shake for awhile. It takes some time for him to drop it back down and sometimes he will keep lifting it until he almost falls over. Does anyone have any experience with this type of situation?
 

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I have a 17 year old Appy (who is blind due to uveitis but not what I'm asking about), who seems to have something wrong with his hind legs. Whenever I or the farrier lift his leg to clean or shoe, he lifts his leg way up, not to kick, but seems like he is having a spasm as his leg will shake for awhile. It takes some time for him to drop it back down and sometimes he will keep lifting it until he almost falls over. Does anyone have any experience with this type of situation?
I should add this is his hind legs (probably obvious).
 

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Yes, my old cob does this, and started about five years ago - he is 29. Happy to assume he gets cramp if he is asked to lift for too long. He often does it when asked to lift a hind foot, and needs to steady himself and maybe take three of four attempts to get comfy. He will overbalance if you try and lift longer than he is happy with.
 

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Yes, my old cob does this, and started about five years ago - he is 29. Happy to assume he gets cramp if he is asked to lift for too long. He often does it when asked to lift a hind foot, and needs to steady himself and maybe take three of four attempts to get comfy. He will overbalance if you try and lift longer than he is happy with.
Thanks. I was hoping there might be a way to treat it. He's such a sweetie.
 

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My boy does this but he does have hock arthritis. I know a lot of older horses like this - I definitely think it’s a stiffness related thing. I just ask my boy to pick his foot up and let him get comfortable before I pick his hoof out or whatever I am doing. He has Danilon before the farrier and my Farrier has a special low down stand and is careful not to flex his hind legs too high.
 
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My boy does this but he does have hock arthritis. I know a lot of older horses like this - I definitely think it’s a stiffness related thing. I just ask my boy to pick his foot up and let him get comfortable before I pick his hoof out or whatever I am doing. He has Danilon before the farrier and my Farrier has a special low down stand and is careful not to flex his hind legs too high.
I've never heard of danilon. Is it prescribed thru your vet?
 

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Yes. It is basically Bute but a lot kinder on the liver and also more palatable for them.


I think Danilon is kinder on the stomach but the liver converts it into bute, so the same effect there. I recently found out that long term use of bute damage the kidneys. I'd always thought it was the liver.
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I think Danilon is kinder on the stomach but the liver converts it into bute, so the same effect there. I recently found out that long term use of bute damage the kidneys. I'd always thought it was the liver.
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Interesting, I’ve always been told it’s the liver too!
 

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The vet confirmed that my horse has shivers. She said 1 mg bute a day long term is ok but I do worry about the damage it might cause and the poor guys has been thru enough. I'm going to see where I can get Danilon. How much do you give?
 

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Have a listen to the horse first a veterinary horse sport podcast , dr de clue is an expert on shivers and has good ideas of what to do
 

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The vet confirmed that my horse has shivers. She said 1 mg bute a day long term is ok but I do worry about the damage it might cause and the poor guys has been thru enough. I'm going to see where I can get Danilon. How much do you give?
Ask the vet to do you a prescription and then go on the horsey vet meds website and do a price comparison. Then you upload the prescription to the website of your choice and pay on card for the cost of the danilon.

I got 200 bute for Lari and it saves me something like £113 against what the vet would have charged me less the £18 prescription.
 

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mine is on 1 bute/day for his arthritis. he's perfectly happy and no issues whatsoever. Danilon will be more expensive than bute and tbh, mine has been on both and not noticed a difference so I stick with the bute as its cheaper. You can get the prescription and I just bought a box of bute the other day for £80 (shop around as prices vary widely!!).
 
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