hmeikle
Member
Hello, (sorry its a bit long!)
I have a dilema and would be very grateful for some advice!
My boy (16ish 17hand, Irish Draught X) has been semi-retired due to having a variety of problems. He has arthritis in his hocks, sidebone and ringbone in his front two.
He was on and off lame for over 8 months due to all of the above and then the vet put him on 2 bute per day and said that he could be lightly hacked and should be put out on grass livery (there is a big shelter in the field) so that he doesn't stiffen up at night.
He came right time and again and things keep happening. first he went lame with a suspected tendon injury which luckily (after many vet visits!) cleared up in a few weeks. Then he goes a little off but comes right in a few days. Now today he was taken out for a hack by a friend of mine and whilst totally fine in walk he went lame in trot (she brought him straight home). He is now hopping lame and on box rest in the yard.
I guess my question is what should I do? My ideal is to have him living out and hacking round the common once/twice a week as he loves to go out. However, I think that I should just accept that he shouldn't be ridden now and keep him out. BUT with him going lame on and off is it fair to do this.
The last thing I want is for him to be in pain all the time and if he's still going lame whilst on 2 bute a day I dread to think how bad it really is!
Would it be kinder to put him to sleep? If so what is the process - does the vet have to come and say this is the best for him? Or what? Sorry I've never had a horse that I've had to put down before so have no idea!
I really want to just keep him in the field but would welcome peoples opinions as don't want him to have any undue suffering.......
thanks.
I have a dilema and would be very grateful for some advice!
My boy (16ish 17hand, Irish Draught X) has been semi-retired due to having a variety of problems. He has arthritis in his hocks, sidebone and ringbone in his front two.
He was on and off lame for over 8 months due to all of the above and then the vet put him on 2 bute per day and said that he could be lightly hacked and should be put out on grass livery (there is a big shelter in the field) so that he doesn't stiffen up at night.
He came right time and again and things keep happening. first he went lame with a suspected tendon injury which luckily (after many vet visits!) cleared up in a few weeks. Then he goes a little off but comes right in a few days. Now today he was taken out for a hack by a friend of mine and whilst totally fine in walk he went lame in trot (she brought him straight home). He is now hopping lame and on box rest in the yard.
I guess my question is what should I do? My ideal is to have him living out and hacking round the common once/twice a week as he loves to go out. However, I think that I should just accept that he shouldn't be ridden now and keep him out. BUT with him going lame on and off is it fair to do this.
The last thing I want is for him to be in pain all the time and if he's still going lame whilst on 2 bute a day I dread to think how bad it really is!
Would it be kinder to put him to sleep? If so what is the process - does the vet have to come and say this is the best for him? Or what? Sorry I've never had a horse that I've had to put down before so have no idea!
I really want to just keep him in the field but would welcome peoples opinions as don't want him to have any undue suffering.......
thanks.