Marquire
Well-Known Member
Some advise please
I have a mare on loan for my OH and she is 20 next week. She show jumped to a high level in her youth and had a fairly hard life before her owner bought her 10 years ago. Two years ago she started developing navicular and side bones and has been on a light work programme, hacking and gentle schooling, with 1 sachet of Danilon per day.
Things were going great until the beginning of December when she started to look and feel much stiffer. The vet advised upping her danilon to two sachets per day as she is a big girl and he thought 1 sachet was a very low dose for her.
Things continued well for a couple of weeks but she has started to go downhill again. If she is given the danilon, turned out for 8 hours a day and just groomed and fussed over when she comes in she is fine. If she is riden in the indoor school (rubber surface) for 15 minutes in mostly walk, she is also fine. If she goes out for a 30 minute walk hack, she is definately feeling her feet by the time we get back to the yard and she is normally unlevel the day after. I'm unwilling to give her more drugs as I think it's totally unfair to drug her up so she can be worked. A low dose of danilon to help her old joints is one thing but that's where I draw the line.
If she was my horse I'd retire her and let enjoy her twilight years going out in the field with her chums during the day and being pampered when she comes in at night. I've spoken to her owner who is scared to totally retire her as she thinks she'll go downhill quickly if she doesn't have a job to do. Obviously the ball in is her court and she is going to phone the vet for advice.
So do I give her back and let the owner worry about making the decision, or try to persuade her that retirement is the best option?
Answers on a postcard please!
I have a mare on loan for my OH and she is 20 next week. She show jumped to a high level in her youth and had a fairly hard life before her owner bought her 10 years ago. Two years ago she started developing navicular and side bones and has been on a light work programme, hacking and gentle schooling, with 1 sachet of Danilon per day.
Things were going great until the beginning of December when she started to look and feel much stiffer. The vet advised upping her danilon to two sachets per day as she is a big girl and he thought 1 sachet was a very low dose for her.
Things continued well for a couple of weeks but she has started to go downhill again. If she is given the danilon, turned out for 8 hours a day and just groomed and fussed over when she comes in she is fine. If she is riden in the indoor school (rubber surface) for 15 minutes in mostly walk, she is also fine. If she goes out for a 30 minute walk hack, she is definately feeling her feet by the time we get back to the yard and she is normally unlevel the day after. I'm unwilling to give her more drugs as I think it's totally unfair to drug her up so she can be worked. A low dose of danilon to help her old joints is one thing but that's where I draw the line.
If she was my horse I'd retire her and let enjoy her twilight years going out in the field with her chums during the day and being pampered when she comes in at night. I've spoken to her owner who is scared to totally retire her as she thinks she'll go downhill quickly if she doesn't have a job to do. Obviously the ball in is her court and she is going to phone the vet for advice.
So do I give her back and let the owner worry about making the decision, or try to persuade her that retirement is the best option?
Answers on a postcard please!