SkewbyTwo
Well-Known Member
I've a 15 year old, very heavy, hideously put together but insanely able hunter who has very recently (last 6-12 months) degenerated very rapidly. He has very advanced arthritis in his front coffin joints (MRI) and has been medicated (joint injections) accordingly.
Just about to bring him back into full work after treatment and rest and rehab, and see what I have, I've no idea until I try. But if the prospect of work (he's always sulked whenever not worked) does not bring him back to what he was (a livewire who just adored life) I'm going to have to make sure he's happy at a lower level (he has plenty more to do!).
Basically, has anyone had a horse who has hunted/competed/whatever and very much lived the "high life", out and about a lot of the time, just a keener - naps away from home and other odd stuff! - and found that a lower level, when physically things are not as they were, they were still happy just to be working?
Just about to bring him back into full work after treatment and rest and rehab, and see what I have, I've no idea until I try. But if the prospect of work (he's always sulked whenever not worked) does not bring him back to what he was (a livewire who just adored life) I'm going to have to make sure he's happy at a lower level (he has plenty more to do!).
Basically, has anyone had a horse who has hunted/competed/whatever and very much lived the "high life", out and about a lot of the time, just a keener - naps away from home and other odd stuff! - and found that a lower level, when physically things are not as they were, they were still happy just to be working?