Crying as I read through your post, what a touching tribute to your lovely boy. It is incredibly clear how well loved he was and I am so so sorry for you.
I lost my boy at the beginning of December and the biggest piece of advice I can give is to let it out and cry when you need to. Some one told me it is a funny back handed compliment to your boy. But he won't want you to be sad forever, so remember everything that made him such a special part of your life, not how it ended.
This is incredibly sad and so unlucky. You must be devastated. I expect nothing anyone can say can make you feel better at the moment. I hope you have some good friends around you who can help you get through this.
So heartbroken for you Michen. After everything with Torres and the mare, I was so pleased to read of all the fun and success you had with Basil. It sounds like you did everything for him, and gave him a hugely fun life while you were together. Thinking of you xxx
I am so sorry, you made the best decision that you could with the information that you had at the time.
It is always hard to lose a horse and when it is in an emergency situation, the shock compounds the grief, ime.
oh Michen how devastating. I am so,so sorry for the loss of your lovely boy.
I feel actual relief that it didn't happen at home and he had pain relief immediately, for your sake.
He must have been so happy to share a partnership with you.
Xx
Words are failing me at the moment. After what you went through with Torres you deserved buckets loads of happiness. So sorry that Basil has left you in body. His spirit and memories will remain with you. Sending HUGS. XXX
I'm so very sorry michen, I lost my mare a fortnight ago it's the most cruelest thing in the world, I tried so hard to fix her but it just never worked.
I know that empty feeling you have at the moment, but take comfort in you did everything for him and he had a wonderful life with you xx
Thank you everyone. I'm still in a state of shock about it to be honest. It was so sudden. I can't believe it was the leg that got him. I always had a bad feeling about the leg but it responded to treatment and even if we had bone scanned before surgery we wouldn't have had time
Oh Michen, I am so so sorry and don't quite know what to say
Please don't be too harsh on yourself, you did your absolute best for him and I can't imagine how heartbreaking this is for you. It seems so absolutely unfair.
I'm so sorry to read this Michen, you have the moist awful luck and your bond with Basil was obvious to anyone who read your posts
I can't really say anything that will help, but I didn't want to read and not comment.
Please don't dwell too much on Basil's last moments. Unfortunately recovery is a risky period for any horse that has been under anaesthetic. My friend's horse also broke her leg when coming round after colic surgery, and my friend is an equine vet and like you she was just trying to do her best for her horse. Sometimes the best is all we can do, but it doesn't always end well xx