fatpiggy
Well-Known Member
Yes, and I will continue to do so until it isn't in HER best interests. I have had my horse for 15 years and for 13 of them she has been a drug-controlled epileptic. This has cost me more than my mortgage over the years but we have had alot of fun together which you can't put a price on. She can't have bute and her arthritis drugs set me back another £60 or so per month. She has spectacularly lumpy knees with little bend in them , but she tootles about with her friends, eats well, is looking bonny, has a roll in the mud and a run about if she feels like it. Next week she is having a physio session to check she is as comfortable as possible. I have a ruined back, sore knees and an arthritic toe and live in constant pain which can only get worse with time so I am only too well aware that one day it will be too much for my mare (she is 26) and it will be my job to put a stop to it - she is the lucky one. She has given me so much pleasure and has worked hard for me so now I am returning the favour.