Aging Horse – Five Signs

No one can stop the wheel of time. But if you are like me, then you love your horse so much that you want him to live forever! You can play an important role in keeping your horse healthy longer. A home care health program with regular application of light massage, gentle stretching and some hydrotherapy modalities when applicable, can make a huge difference in the quality of life of your aging animal. It will seriously increase your horse’s chance of living better and longer.

Aging Signs

As the years go by, here are some of the main changes that occur in your animal:

Decreased activity. As your horse ages, his metabolic rate slows and as a result, he becomes less active. Also, the ware-and-tear takes its tow on the musculoskeletal system leading to various grades of inflammation in the muscles, tendons, ligaments and joints causing body aches and possibly leading to arthritis. Regular massage will secure good blood flow to the different body parts and promote the horse's natural healing faculties. Proper stretching will maintain optimal flexibility in most of his joints.

Weight gain. Another side effect of the slowing metabolic rate is causing your elderly horse to require 30 to 40 percent fewer calories. So if you simply keep him eating a normal maintenance diet, often it results in weight gain, leading to obesity. Regular exercise, as much as he can do, will help burn some of those calories. Please consult your veterinarian for proper advice on your horse’s diet.

Loss of hearing. Very much like humans, when a horse ages, the specialized tissues and nerve cells that compose the hearing apparatus degenerate, resulting in a slow loss of hearing. Regular massage and stretching of your horse's ears can stimulate those nerve cells and somewhat slow down the degenerative process and maintain his hearing.

Loss of vision. Often in an elderly horse, the lens of the eye becomes cloudy. This is known as lenticular sclerosis. This natural change does not cause significant vision loss. However, cataracts may develop, which do interfere with vision. For this reason, please have your veterinarian check his eyes as soon as you notice the cloudiness in your horse’s eyes. Early detection will play an important role in the delaying of this natural degenerative process.

Infections. With age, the horse’s natural immune system weakens. This results in your horse being more prone to infection. If you suspect an infection, please consult your veterinarian immediately for proper diagnosis and advice on the proper course of action for your horse’s prompt recovery. As a rule, infection is a contraindication to massage as it increases blood circulation and may contribute to spreading the infection (see article #1). Ask your veterinarian for his OK before resuming massage. When consulting your veterinarian, ask him about diet supplements and foods that contain antioxidants to encourage a strong healthy immune system.

Keeping your Horse Healthy

Your daily application of gentle massage, easy stretching exercises and hydrotherapy modalities, when applicable, will greatly contribute to your horse health and well being, and optimize his chance for longer and fuller life. Your palpation skills (Video #E002) will allow you to detect any abnormalities and symptoms of inflammation much earlier than by sight, allowing you to take immediate action. Also, these daily home care routines will strengthen your relationship with your horse and he will love you for it. Animal Massage Awareness provides you a large library of mini videos to give you visual guidance in the various applications of massage techniques and routines as well as stretching exercises and much more, just as if Jean-Pierre Hourdebaigt was there in person to teach you. Developing a home care program for your horse will not only make him feel better, but it will also assist his natural vitality and prolong his quality of life. He will love you for it.

I hope you enjoyed this article and found the information useful.  My goal is to help you provide quality home care for the benefit of your animal.

Please visit our FREE library. Our many articles address important aspects of animal wellness and fitness. Take the time to scroll through our free library to find out how you can actively contribute to your horse’s wellness.

Animal Massage Awareness also offers a large video library with over 100 mini-videos that will show you how to easily perform the various massage and stretching techniques talked about in this article and more. These videos offer you the correct start and visual guidance. With this knowledge, you will be able to develop a good home care program for the benefit of your animal friend.  He will love you for it.

Enjoy your new Awareness!

Jean-Pierre Hourdebaigt, MT

Recommended DVD Downloads

The “Recuperation Massage Routine" (EV017) and / or the “Trouble Spot Massage Routine" (EV018) are strongly recommended to assist the aging horse in his daily routine. The use of various “Hydrotherapy Modalities” (EV008) will also maximize the benefit of your home-care program.

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