When would you not medicate hocks?

pistolpete

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Eight year old TB Non specific lameness going to have vet work up next month. Hocks suspected as slight hind limb toe drag. He’s a lovely lad and just musing really over pros and cons with one so young. Belongs to a good friend.
 

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Having had horses that have been medicated and it lasting less than 3 months, I will never bother having it done again and just retire straight away.
did you have arthramid? Steroids had no real effect on mine and I'd go straight for arthramid next time round.
 

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Having had horses that have been medicated and it lasting less than 3 months, I will never bother having it done again and just retire straight away.
On the other hand, in mine hock steroids last for 10-12 months and have done for a few years. As it's not particularly expensive I'd say it's worth a try if the diagnosis suggests it should help.
 

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On the other hand, in mine hock steroids last for 10-12 months and have done for a few years. As it's not particularly expensive I'd say it's worth a try if the diagnosis suggests it should help.
I suppose that every horse reacts differently. Merlin had been a road racer and had a hard time before he came to the RDA as a 7yr old. He was 12 when injected and came to me for rehab. He never left me until we put him down aged 16.
 
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