Ok, My dad just purchased a horse. Don't ask me why, he just did.
He's always loved them and decided that he deserved one in his retirement age.
I spoke to him briefly over the phone about it (he lives in Italy with my mom and brothers).
He told me that the horse is 5 years old and seems to have arthritis. One of his legs has an issue with a tendon.
Does anyone know of anything that this horse can take to ease it's disconfort. Anything that I can purchase, with or without a vets prescription to mail him. Anyone have similar experiences?
I don't know much about horses and would ANY comment, reccomendation or advise.
thanks





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Poor guy. Does he know what specifically is wrong with him? Bowed tendon, pulled tendon...etc. If not your best bet is xrays and a vet. More likely than not...he should be icing the leg for about a half hour twice a day. (There is a boot you can purchase to pour ice in) Or at least running cold water on it. There is a very well known product called bute-it's a pain reliever for horses. There are two sides to this, however...the bute is going to mask the pain, the horse is going to feel much better, but when he decides to start running around a field he's going to do more damage to himself. Here's a blurb from a website:
! mehe, I could not resist.




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