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My mini, Tiffany, is struggling now with the same issue. The frozen ground triggers it every winter. She does get some relief from wearing her EZ boots. I leave them on for a few days then off, and rotate them.
 
If you think he was slimming, he probably was but then winter came. It is a struggle for me in the winter to keep them from not gaining. I feed a little bit more and I feed 3x a day. They don't get as much exercise either. When good weather is here I focus on more exercise for them and me. :)
When I read how some get out in the snow, I don't know how they do it.❄️🥶
I'm hoping he feels better.
 
I'm pretty discouraged. Billy could hardly walk this morning. He's been on dry lot and a quarter of equiox pill for pain every day. It could be laminitis, but another concern is arthritis--I always ask him to stretch his hind leg up to the belly when I groom. It's never easy for him, but lately he cannot seem to get his leg all the way up. I'm thinking arthritis is more his problem than sore feet. He had Adequan last week. I turned him out into the dead-grass pasture today as maybe moving around more with Rusty will help him. Also gave him banamine this morning. I wish I knew what to do that was best.
btw, Rusty has reverted to suspicion and hard-to-catch since the dentist. Weather and life have not been conducive to working with him. I did take him for two long walks the other day. Once you catch him, he is pretty docile. Billy panicked when Rusty was gone for the walks.
 
I'm pretty discouraged. Billy could hardly walk this morning. He's been on dry lot and a quarter of equiox pill for pain every day. It could be laminitis, but another concern is arthritis--I always ask him to stretch his hind leg up to the belly when I groom. It's never easy for him, but lately he cannot seem to get his leg all the way up. I'm thinking arthritis is more his problem than sore feet. He had Adequan last week. I turned him out into the dead-grass pasture today as maybe moving around more with Rusty will help him. Also gave him banamine this morning. I wish I knew what to do that was best.
btw, Rusty has reverted to suspicion and hard-to-catch since the dentist. Weather and life have not been conducive to working with him. I did take him for two long walks the other day. Once you catch him, he is pretty docile. Billy panicked when Rusty was gone for the walks.
How is Billy this afternoon/evening? I wish he could tell you the answer to help him.
 
Awe, I'm sorry to hear that it's not positive news with the boys right now. Hopefully it's just a temporary discomfort for Billy and Rusty will again remember how awesome people are!
 
I stopped this morning to chat with a local vet that I trust. He is nearing retirement and isn't as active, but he took 20 minutes this morning to listen to me. I told him everything I was doing for Billy; he suspects the arthritis is in the hip and shoulder, nothing to do with lamintis or trimming. He told me to double the equiox for 3 days and he would consult a veterinary that does compound joint supplements.
So, that is my plan for now.
Billy is 21 this year. I've only had him 3 years and have no idea of his past; possibly he was ridden by heavy people when he was young. I know he was transported several times across country ( no one kept him very long), and that could have been hard on him.
 
I didn't realize he is in his 20s! I started my bonus daughter's gymkhana pony on MSM and magnesium. He was sore in his lower back, hips and pelvis, started crow hopping in his runs. We went to one of her rodeos, I did a Bemer session on him and sent her home with supplements to try on him. He seems to have responded very well to them (although he is a picky eater!) and they've won their last couple of races. Even her mom reached out to thank me for the horse's improvement. I use products from MadBarn, a Canadian company, and got the supplements delivered right to their door.
Is there anyone in your area who does Bemer sessions? Might be worth trying out? Or Edelweiss's light patches?
 
The vet came out so I didn't have to get Billy into the trailer. What a nice guy! He checked his feet for laminitis and watched him move around. Billy had the 3rd dose of double equioxx this morning so he was moving better. But it was obvious that he is struggling. The vet will get me some different joint supplement; he said he has seen remarkable improvement in roping horses that are on it. It will take about four weeks to see improvement, but we'll give it a try. I am to continue the quarter tablet equioxx. No more banamine.
 

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