I'd appreciate some of your thoughts on this one as it's taken me totally by surprise.
My old 16hh TB has been on a low dose of bute for a very long time as a result of a near-fatal injury when he was 9. He is now 21 and has a checkup every 6 months. He has low grade arthritis in his front feet, hips and probably hocks. He currently gets 1 bute a day; until 2 years ago he had one every other day then the vet suggested increasing it to one a day. I ride him lightly and he is a lunatic under saddle. His pain threshold is off the scale - he NEVER tells you that anything hurts, I just have to go over him with a torch to find anything cut or bruised or hanging off or full of pus.
He had his 6 month checkup on Friday, and the vet who came used to see him regulalry but hasn't seen him probably for about 3 years. He was extremely complimentary about him, saying how well he looked and how well he moves, considering all that is going on. I have always assumed that the bute dose would only ever increase, but the vet said that 1 a day is a very low dose for a horse of his size and that it's debateable whether it's actually doing anything for him. The suggestion was that I could think about taking him off the bute completely, but given how long he has been on it, does anyone know of any withdrawal symptoms that might occur? Also, do you think it's a good idea in principle? I know that long term bute is supposed to be bad for them but I would rather he had bute and was comfortable than not. If I took him off it, it would take ages before I knew he was uncomfortable because he just would keep it to himself until it was too painful and then I'd feel really awful.
Any thoughts are greatly appreciated?
PS I have to give him the bute mixed in ribena as he won't touch his feed with it in, so if I used one of the herbal alternatives I'd have to do the same with that - he hates anything in his feed.
Do any of those herbal things actually work?
My old 16hh TB has been on a low dose of bute for a very long time as a result of a near-fatal injury when he was 9. He is now 21 and has a checkup every 6 months. He has low grade arthritis in his front feet, hips and probably hocks. He currently gets 1 bute a day; until 2 years ago he had one every other day then the vet suggested increasing it to one a day. I ride him lightly and he is a lunatic under saddle. His pain threshold is off the scale - he NEVER tells you that anything hurts, I just have to go over him with a torch to find anything cut or bruised or hanging off or full of pus.
He had his 6 month checkup on Friday, and the vet who came used to see him regulalry but hasn't seen him probably for about 3 years. He was extremely complimentary about him, saying how well he looked and how well he moves, considering all that is going on. I have always assumed that the bute dose would only ever increase, but the vet said that 1 a day is a very low dose for a horse of his size and that it's debateable whether it's actually doing anything for him. The suggestion was that I could think about taking him off the bute completely, but given how long he has been on it, does anyone know of any withdrawal symptoms that might occur? Also, do you think it's a good idea in principle? I know that long term bute is supposed to be bad for them but I would rather he had bute and was comfortable than not. If I took him off it, it would take ages before I knew he was uncomfortable because he just would keep it to himself until it was too painful and then I'd feel really awful.
Any thoughts are greatly appreciated?
PS I have to give him the bute mixed in ribena as he won't touch his feed with it in, so if I used one of the herbal alternatives I'd have to do the same with that - he hates anything in his feed.