I have a 27 year old Walking Horse mare that acts about half her age. Her purpose in life is teaching my mom how to ride and enjoy horse shows, her routine medical care is up to date and she is happy. The barn where I board has mostly geriatric horses and they are all well cared for by the barn manager there.
I have a 25 yr old AQHA gelding who acts like he's 10. We compete in barrel racing and pole bending, and we always place in the top 6. Most of the horses there are half his age, and we still beat some of them!
I think it is a very good article. I think many people wonder how they can add yeard to their horses life and not many of them can find any information. Ithink this article would be very helpful.
I'm happy to say that I'm doing everything this article states to keep my oldster happy and healthy. Must be why he's still going strong at 37 years. This article is a very good, general guideline to follow for senior horses.
Great tips that everyone should follow. I was happy when I read the article because those ideas are what I keep in mind with my horse. I read the comments below and "Megan's" on Aug. 27/07 stood out to me - stating her equine friend is 37 years old! WOW, hope he is still going strong and I will be blessed if my gal is around at 37!!!!!
Wow! I never thought about getting blood work done on my 18-19 year old mare. Maybe kidney failure could have been detected in my friends horse. Even though she never showed any signals of getting old. Just in the last couple of months of her passing. This would be even a good idea to do when you first buy ANY horse. I agree with all this information. Every horse owner should follow the guidelines no matter what the horses age. I hope I can prevent my mare from having a healthy years to come. :D
That is so true, and it really works! The most important part is keeping your horse active throughout his/her life!