FFAQ
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Hi everyone,
So much cob has finally been diagnosed with hock arthritis. He's 11 and obese. Blood tests showed 'normal' ACTH and insulin, but adiponectin was consistent with obesity.
So, the vet and I are nervous about steroid injections and potential for laminitis. He did mention hydrogel, which I presume is arthramid, but didn't really expand on the subject. We had another horse to discuss who was much more of an interesting case ? and I guess hock arthritis is pretty run of the mill for vets...
My problem is this. I suspect that the cobrador is a fatty partly because he is too sore to move like the others do. I genuinely have tried everything to slim him down. The slimmest he got was when he went in with a bully who constantly chased him, but he got beaten black and blue so I don't want to do that again when he's got sore hocks.
The vet said bute him, ride him and starve him ?.
Anyway, I am wondering about skipping steroids and going straight to arthramid but I don't really know anything about it. Here are my questions :
1/ cost - from a quick search on here, around £600 a hock?
2/ administration - can it be done at the yard or does it require horspitalisation?
3/ recovery period?
4/. How long does it typically last?
5/. Is it as closely linked to laminitis as the steroid injections?
Thank you if you got this far ?
So much cob has finally been diagnosed with hock arthritis. He's 11 and obese. Blood tests showed 'normal' ACTH and insulin, but adiponectin was consistent with obesity.
So, the vet and I are nervous about steroid injections and potential for laminitis. He did mention hydrogel, which I presume is arthramid, but didn't really expand on the subject. We had another horse to discuss who was much more of an interesting case ? and I guess hock arthritis is pretty run of the mill for vets...
My problem is this. I suspect that the cobrador is a fatty partly because he is too sore to move like the others do. I genuinely have tried everything to slim him down. The slimmest he got was when he went in with a bully who constantly chased him, but he got beaten black and blue so I don't want to do that again when he's got sore hocks.
The vet said bute him, ride him and starve him ?.
Anyway, I am wondering about skipping steroids and going straight to arthramid but I don't really know anything about it. Here are my questions :
1/ cost - from a quick search on here, around £600 a hock?
2/ administration - can it be done at the yard or does it require horspitalisation?
3/ recovery period?
4/. How long does it typically last?
5/. Is it as closely linked to laminitis as the steroid injections?
Thank you if you got this far ?