As we age, jumping out of bed ready and raring to go may cease to be the norm. It is often replaced by a few groans, moans, creaks, cracks and slow maneuvers before we kick into gear!

The same may be true for your senior horse: challenges with stiff joints, laminitis and hoof issues are all more common as horses age. For tasks that used to be easy in their youth, such as when the farrier asked them to hold up their legs for a hoof inspection, their geriatric legs now say otherwise. Llike us, they could benefit from slowly limbering up their joints with some mild exercise beforehand.

In the spirit of shared empathy with our aging equine friends, Equine Guelph has declared the Senior Horse Challenge its ‘Tool of the Month’ for November. The online tool provides information on caring for our seniors and highlights new resources on senior hoof care, featuring a video interview with a certified journeyman farrier, Sean Elliott, on shoeing and hoof issues in senior horses.

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