This message is from: Sarah Clarke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Many years ago I bought a 2 year  old Tb off the track. His hocks went bad at 
about age 5 and the vet recommended cortisone injections to fuse them.  After 6 
months he wasn't lame, but he didn't move right enough for a dressage horse, or 
3 day eventer.  But when I lost track of him after several years he had carved 
out a career for himself teaching beginners jumping over 2 foot fences.  I 
think the result would have ended up pretty much the same without the 
cortisone..but at the time I was in a hurry.

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Has anyone had experience with bone spavin AKA osteoarthritis of the hocks 
or degenerative joint disease? I'm hoping to hear about successful resolution 
of the lameness with the passage of time. This is not a performance/show horse 
so waiting for it to self-resolve is not a problem.

Thanks, 
Linda

PS: I'll be offline until Monday night. 



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