He's such a cutie, bless I hope he gets a happy retirement. Poor thing to give so much in life he desreves to be loved. I expect it is a sign of things to come. 'credit crunch'
Very sad, if i could home him i would, he looks like a sweetheart and deserves a nice retirement, not going from pillar to post, i know this credit crunch is hard, but its so sad the old one has to go, even after all they have given in their life
My mare is with me to the end, and if that meant having to sell a second horse that i will buy when i retire her, then so be it
I agree with you about having him put down cos you never know where they are going once they have left your hands. I Have a 27 year old that I still hack and do a little bit of competing on and i have a 13 year old that i love too bits but he would be the one to go cos the old boy deseves to live the rest of his life with me
I feel so very sad for this horse and want to give him a great home! She must be totally heartbroken, because I know I would be! If only have had a stable for him........
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Has anyone in Uk contacted her? There is phone and email address. I agree that humane destruction would be better than a grotty home. I have a 30 year old still doing gentle hacking - could NEVER part with him.
I could take this horse but I am in France and it would be too expensive to ship him. He looks poor for a Morgan.
I'm sitting on my hands not to phone, I've been in the position of not being able to keep everything and it's tough, but I sold my youngster and kept my geriatrics - they owed me nothing after all the years I had from them. In that position I think I would PTS if she feels she really can't keep both and won't sell the comp horse. Looks like a lovely boy too.
it was me yes but i am keeping them all now, i work out all my finances and if i cut lots of things down i can afford to keep all 5 , feel sorry for the poor fellow though, hope he finds a good home
Sorry to sound like FOTD, but what does a horse have to do to ensure a home for life? He has MORE than paid his way, if you want to look at it like that.
Bloody hell my old girl is 29 and with me till the end, if the credit crunch got me id sell my gorgeous cob to be able to keep her, id never ever sell her, she has given me hours of fun and i feel its my job now to ensure she has the best retirement possible however long that maybe for.
If I were her id put him out on perminent loan, then at least she can go and see him every now and again, or give him to a rescue centre, Id never get rid of him, poor boy.
I have a spare stable but not enough time
Hopefully he will find someone that might like to do a little bit of inhand showing at local shows. I think she will has had to make a tough choice and will be vetting the homes.
I assume this person thinks she is doing the best thing for the horse in trying to find a new home for him, but honestly, if it was me, I'd have him PTS.
He doesn't look in fantastic condition in his summer coat so god knows what sort of condition he's in now, in the middle of winter.
Why do some people think it's so cruel to put horses down because they're still doing ok into their 30's? Surely better to end his life now, at the place he's lived for the past 10 yrs than to put him through the upset of moving - potentially to someone who may knock 10 yrs off him and try to sell him on?
Poor lad! I hope somebody can give him a good home, maybe somebody is desperate for a companion horse somewhere, fingers crossed.
My old guy is 29 (had him over 16 years) and would never ever get rid of him, he's here til the end. I think some people find it all too easy to get rid of horses that have been so good to them over the years when they become old and "useless". Once they become unrideable some seem to not want to know anymore. It can be hard work looking after veterans, but we owe them a good retirement (or semi retirement for those that are still up for hacking).
Of course she may genuinely not be able to afford him anymore, but like others have said wouldn't it be easier to sell her other one? Rather than let the old fella go somewhere where he could be carted off again?
If I had the money I would set up a sanctuary for veteran horses, they really are close to my heart.
Who in this current climate is going to take on a 31 year old? Youngsters are selling for pitance. This horse has earned his retirement with her and bloody well deserves it. Or at least PTS. These ads make me so cross
I just saw this and thought the same as everybody else. Her logic for giving him up is sad, how could you give up an old horse that has been with you for ''well over 10 years'' ?
I agree that having him PTS would be kinder, somewhere where he feels comfortable and with people he knows and loves. If not, finding cheaper livery for the pair of them? Cutting back on competitions with her younger horse to enable the old lad to be kept? I'm sure if she really thought about it she could find a way to keep him.
Why do some people think it's so cruel to put horses down because they're still doing ok into their 30's? Surely better to end his life now, at the place he's lived for the past 10 yrs than to put him through the upset of moving - potentially to someone who may knock 10 yrs off him and try to sell him on?