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.
I put his boots on this evening. Thanks for the reminder.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.
How is Billy this afternoon/evening? I wish he could tell you the answer to help him.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 so sorry to hear this. Praying the different drug will work and it does arrive soon! My thoughts and arms surround you and Billy with all the positive energy I have.Billy was down this morning. I could tell he had been down a while and struggled to get up. I put his halter on and was able to get him up. Encouraged him to walk a few steps out onto the grass. He stood there trembling a little then began to graze. Rusty was nearby. I called the vet, as I thought this was the end. But the vet doesn't want to give up on him. He called an equine surgeon in Dallas and learned about a better equioxx product. It should be in tomorrow afternoon.
Just checked on him and he was laying down. I sat with him for a minute to see if he was ready to get up, but I think he was wanting to just lay there for a while. I will check on him again. Maybe he can get up by himself this time. We are all just wondering how he went down so quickly in just a couple of months.
Vet said his issue is not neurological. It is joint. I helped him up 3 times yesterday. Last night I checked on him and he was down but got up on his own. This morning he was down and I could tell he had been there awhile, but he got up on his own and took a couple of steps on his own. I could see where he had been down in the night and struggled to get up. I am starting to see that his expression is not happy like it was just a few days ago. Cannot believe how fast this has progressed.I'm also sending positive energy in Billy's direction and yours too. At one point you thought you might check him for Lyme's but you haven't mentioned it again. If I'm correct, you also said that Billy went cross country a few times. Perhaps, he could have been bitten by a deer tick which resulted Lyme's disease during one of his eastern trips. I have had 3 of my horses get Lyme's in the past decade, (I've actually had it 4 times myself). A blood test would show whether he's ever had it or not. One of the many possible affects of Lyme's is arthritis which can present years or decades after the infection. I hope you figure it out and that Billy is soon on the mend.
Oh no, that is scary and well, upsetting, it's so hard, I wish they could talk and tell us what hurts. I've not done that with a horse yet, but I went through it with a beloved kitty just over a year ago now. I had to let her, go in the end, but my new kitty has helped with that loss. I had no idea Billy was as old as he is. Hopefully he'll hang in there and the new meds will help, and it seems Rusty is doing his best to help out as well. If worse, comes to worse at least he knows he's loved and cared for and not an abandoned number like so many.Vet said his issue is not neurological. It is joint. I helped him up 3 times yesterday. Last night I checked on him and he was down but got up on his own. This morning he was down and I could tell he had been there awhile, but he got up on his own and took a couple of steps on his own. I could see where he had been down in the night and struggled to get up. I am starting to see that his expression is not happy like it was just a few days ago. Cannot believe how fast this has progressed.
Rusty is so good with him. He keeps close by.
Thank you for good wishes for him. This forum has been my place to learn, to share, and to rely on understanding and support. Animals can be a heartbreak.