Folks on-line
Today is
Home
Place Ad
Place a Horse for Sale Ad
Place a Horse Wanted Ad
Place a Horse Property for Sale Ad
Place a Horse Trailer for Sale Ad
Place a Truck for Sale Ad
Place a Stallion Service Ad
Place a Tack Store Ad
Place a Hay for Sale Ad
Place a Rescue Dog Ad
Place a Services Provided Ad
List a Stolen Saddle
Auction my Horse
New!
Record my horse's information (Free)
Log in to my account
For Sale
Barrel Horses for Sale
Barrel Horses for Auction
Barrel Horses Wanted
Barrel Horses for Sale Videos
Horse Property for Sale
Horse Trailers for Sale
Trucks for Sale
Stallion Service
Saddles and Tack for Sale
Hay for Sale
Rescue Dogs
Stolen Saddles
Log in to my account
Stallions
Services
Testimonials
Events
Search for Barrel Horse Events
Place a Free Event Listing
Sanctioning Bodies
Find an Arena
List Your Arena Free
Live Webcasts
BHW Podcast Series
Live/Upcoming Webcasts
Forums
Barrel Racing Forum
Barrel Racers Directory
Trainers
In Memorium
BHW News
View My List
Contact
Contact Info
FAQ
BHW Banners
Custom Websites
Our Apps
Rate Page
Fraud Reporting
Find us on Facebook
🗂️ Forums
📷 Albums
🎨 Skins
🔍 Search
📝 Register
💻 Logon
You are logged in as a guest.
Logon
or
register
an account to access more features.
Other Forums
Horse Trailers
Trucks
Cutting
Reining
Roping
Older horses
Moderators:
luluwhit
,
gotothewhip
,
cindyt
,
crossspur
,
ForumAdmin
Jump to page :
1
Last activity 2014-01-24 3:37 PM
3 replies, 2411 views
View previous thread
::
View next thread
General Discussion
->
Barrel Talk
Flat
Threaded
Nested
miraclequarterhorses
Reg. Jul 2010
Posted
2014-01-24 3:07 PM
Subject:
Older horses
Veteran
Posts: 109
Location: Ky
I have a mare that will be 15 this year, and I was wondering what do you all do for horses that are aging? She's aging nicely, knock on wood, we haven't had any major joint issues yet. We'll be running almost every weekend this summer, and I'm looking for something to prevent all those problems you hear people talk about with their older horses. Thanks!
↑ Top
↓ Bottom
RunNitroRun
Reg. Oct 2011
Posted
2014-01-24 3:12 PM
Subject:
RE: Older horses
Elite Veteran
Posts: 678
Location: Canada
We put ours on a good oral and IM joint supplements. I also get them vet checked each year to see if any new issues are slowly cropping up.
I love my older horses :
)
↑ Top
↓ Bottom
CYA Ranch
Reg. Feb 2008
Posted
2014-01-24 3:27 PM
Subject:
RE: Older horses
More bootie than waist!
Posts: 18425
Location: Riding Crackhead.
Its crazy how fast they go from youngsters to all of a sudden Sr. I'm pulling my 17 yr old gelding out of the pasture and going to start running him after injuries laid him up for a couple years. He's a special needs horse so he's on low starch feed and is being started on Platinum Performance CJ. He also has a PHT blanket that keeps him feeling his best.
↑ Top
↓ Bottom
Ctrygirl14
Reg. Jun 2012
Posted
2014-01-24 3:37 PM
Subject:
RE: Older horses
Underestimated Underdog
Posts: 3971
Location: Minnesota
My older horses, shoot all of them actually, get ADM SeniorGlo and Aloe Vera juice. My 23 year old mare will start getting probiotics too. Its tough to get old so I make sure to help her out as best as I can. She's also navicular.
↑ Top
↓ Bottom
Jump to page :
1
Jump to forum :
General Discussion
----------------------
+ Barrel Talk
+ Teen Talk
+ Transportation
+ LET'S TALK NFR
+ Barrel Events
+ BHW Product Research Forum
+ Hay Forum
+ Sticky Forum
+ Live Events
+ Singles Corral
Search this forum
Printer friendly version
E-mail a link to this thread
Flat
Threaded
Nested
View previous thread
::
View next thread
© Copyright 2002-
BarrelHorseWorld.com All rights reserved including digital rights
Support - Contact
/
Log in to my account
'
(
Delete all cookies set by this site
)
Running
MegaBBS ASP Forum Software
© 2002-2025 PD9 Software
Registered to: Barrel Horse World