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Gimpy Gelding June 27, 2019 03:47 PM

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If he's 25, arthritic and limping surely it might be best to retire him from showing and just keep him gently hacking out while he still can? Doping him up to continue showing isn't going to help in the long run.
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CB Sport Horses said:
If he's 25, arthritic and limping surely it might be best to retire him from showing and just keep him gently hacking out while he still can? Doping him up to continue showing isn't going to help in the long run.

You are very right. We have only shown him if he wasn't limping. We just gave him the medicine in case he got sore later on. Which was likely since there was a lot of rocks and uneven show grounds. (The area was even of course.) We think taking him on gentle walks and riding him bareback help greatly. Just to loosen his joints. Arthritic ya know.
Gimpy Gelding June 28, 2019 02:42 PM


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What about just retiring him? Obviously consult a vet and figure out if there's anything you can do to help ease his pain, but only do so with the purpose of granting him peace and not because you'd like to ride him again. If he's in pain when he's in work then perhaps it's time to let him retire, or only do hacks/trail rides and very light stuff instead of showing.

I mean, I don't know your horse or how he'd cope with being retired. As I've had old horses in the past who didn't like being in retirement and I ended up having to bring them back into work (usually blood types who'd been in intense competition for most of their lives). So I don't know if you've considered retiring him or not, but he's 25, has arthritis (which could maybe be causing the lameness?) and goes lame in work. I think you should retire him.

It's not uncommon for old horses to go lame in work. Especially ones with arthritis.

Edited at June 28, 2019 02:43 PM by Mediterranean
Gimpy Gelding June 28, 2019 05:18 PM


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Mediterranean said:
What about just retiring him? Obviously consult a vet and figure out if there's anything you can do to help ease his pain, but only do so with the purpose of granting him peace and not because you'd like to ride him again. If he's in pain when he's in work then perhaps it's time to let him retire, or only do hacks/trail rides and very light stuff instead of showing.

I mean, I don't know your horse or how he'd cope with being retired. As I've had old horses in the past who didn't like being in retirement and I ended up having to bring them back into work (usually blood types who'd been in intense competition for most of their lives). So I don't know if you've considered retiring him or not, but he's 25, has arthritis (which could maybe be causing the lameness?) and goes lame in work. I think you should retire him.

It's not uncommon for old horses to go lame in work. Especially ones with arthritis.


He is pretty much already retired. I mean, yes, we take him to a show every now and then if we think he can handle it and even then it's just the on-the-rail or trail classes. Plus, if I'm not lightly rising him every other day, he gets so stiff it hurts him worse.
Gimpy Gelding June 29, 2019 05:13 AM


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Mediterranean said:
What about just retiring him? Obviously consult a vet and figure out if there's anything you can do to help ease his pain, but only do so with the purpose of granting him peace and not because you'd like to ride him again. If he's in pain when he's in work then perhaps it's time to let him retire, or only do hacks/trail rides and very light stuff instead of showing.

I mean, I don't know your horse or how he'd cope with being retired. As I've had old horses in the past who didn't like being in retirement and I ended up having to bring them back into work (usually blood types who'd been in intense competition for most of their lives). So I don't know if you've considered retiring him or not, but he's 25, has arthritis (which could maybe be causing the lameness?) and goes lame in work. I think you should retire him.

It's not uncommon for old horses to go lame in work. Especially ones with arthritis.


He is pretty much already retired. I mean, yes, we take him to a show every now and then if we think he can handle it and even then it's just the on-the-rail or trail classes. Plus, if I'm not lightly rising him every other day, he gets so stiff it hurts him worse.

Surely if he lives out in a paddock or field he shouldn't go stiff?

If he's sore that often then just get a vet.

Edited at June 29, 2019 05:14 AM by Mediterranean

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