khalswitz
Well-Known Member
Get him vetted - a vets opinion on the arthritis makes it worth it. And a lame horse costs just as much to keep...
However, if only mildly stiff on no meds, you may find a joint supp/24/7 turnout makes a huge difference, and then there is a possibility of medicating the joint later down the road too - a raft of options of keeping an arthritic horse sound enough to hack, assuming it does degenerate (and sometimes it only does very slowly).
I had a younger horse than him with arthritis, whom I never had any problems with at all. It is very manageable.
However, if only mildly stiff on no meds, you may find a joint supp/24/7 turnout makes a huge difference, and then there is a possibility of medicating the joint later down the road too - a raft of options of keeping an arthritic horse sound enough to hack, assuming it does degenerate (and sometimes it only does very slowly).
I had a younger horse than him with arthritis, whom I never had any problems with at all. It is very manageable.