hihosilver
Well-Known Member
Why were you advised to pts her?
she suffered a rotational fall and had damaged her neck...showed signs of being a wobbler.
Why were you advised to pts her?
she suffered a rotational fall and had damaged her neck...showed signs of being a wobbler.
I think there are too many hurtful and negative things said which I am not bothered about. But to say she would have been better going for meat than to be with me is a very sick and worrying statement. I have stuck with her for 3 year have managed to ride her for 3 months been told to put her down and thankfully not listened and spent a fortune on x-rays, treatments, and love her to bits. She is very well has no colic or is she about to drop dead from starvation.
Blimey when did that happen? How?![]()
OP why do you continue to ignore valid questions. You never truely wanted to move your horse, you clearly wanted a moan and sympathy....
What valid questions have I ignored?![]()
Do you think that access to no forage for 22 hrs a day is acceptable?
Do you think approx 1 1/2 hrs forage eating and a bleeding big bowl of hard feed is safe and acceptable?
Do you think you are doing best by your horse?
Do you think there is no risk of long term or short term conditions caused by your horses diet or lack of it?
Do you think your horse is better off where it is, than where it was?
Do you think facilities are more important than access to forage?
Do you think it is appropriate to be working your horse for however short an amount of time while it is on such limited calories?
Do you think that just because your horse doesn't look emaciated at the moment, that it wont look emaciated pretty damn soon?
Do you think you are using your intelligence and experience from your degree and implementing it for the welfare of your horse?
Do you think you are currently being selfish and putting your wants and needs ahead of your horses welfare and needs?
We have given you plenty of advice, its just i dont think its the advice you wanted....
Ridiculous.
Oh dear.
Not scare mongering but good advice....either take it or leave it, i suspect you'll do the latter.
So she is eating food for less than 2 hours a day?, she is starving and lost weight and you are working her? Horses are supposed to be constantly grazing/eating hay for 18 hours a day.
Now that tells me you do not know what you are talking about. I have a hons degree in Equine Science. Do NOT insult my intelligence.
I dispair really.....if shes losing weigh why are you working her? I am sure the vets would not be so keen to work her if you explained she is hardly grazing for any real length of time and is losing weight. Shes already demonstarted shes burning calories to keep warm, and you are burning more working her...i would be worried about her going into ketoacidosis if this continues...
I was only asking if I could feed her better to help her!!!!!!!! not looking for world war 3
Help her??? If she needs help, the owner needs to do something, and that is you.
You need to solve the problem now in order to avoid further neglect. If your horse has access to food for only 2 hours per day, I think that is neglect. And if you cannot convince the YO that your horse needs food, find one that will allow you to feed your horse properly, NOW, do it now! Sorry to be direct.
I think the word is unwilling, not unable.
OP seeing as you are online at the moment perhaps you could answer me this:
Do you think that access to no forage for 22 hrs a day is acceptable?
Do you think approx 1 1/2 hrs forage eating and a bleeding big bowl of hard feed is safe and acceptable?
Do you think you are doing best by your horse?
Do you think there is no risk of long term or short term conditions caused by your horses diet or lack of it?
Do you think your horse is better off where it is, than where it was?
Do you think facilities are more important than access to forage?
Do you think it is appropriate to be working your horse for however short an amount of time while it is on such limited calories?
Do you think that just because your horse doesn't look emaciated at the moment, that it wont look emaciated pretty damn soon?
Do you think you are using your intelligence and experience from your degree and implementing it for the welfare of your horse?
Do you think you are currently being selfish and putting your wants and needs ahead of your horses welfare and needs?
Answer truthfully, if not on this forum, then at least to yourself
OP why do you continue to ignore valid questions. You never truely wanted to move your horse, you clearly wanted a moan and sympathy....
had the vet check her today as he was at the yard,....he said she looks well and compared to some he has recently seen she looks fantastic! he had a chuckle about her being starving... he recommended 2 hard feeds a day which I have put into place. So she is fine and well enough to buck and canter around today![]()
Did the vet know she is not being allowed to eat for 22 hours a day or did nobody mention that?
So, just remind us of the point of your initial post? ??
So, just remind us of the point of your initial post? ??