Wagtail
Horse servant
Another thread has got me thinking. In my younger, less experienced days, I have thrown everything at a horse that I possibly could to get them right. I have gone through a few painful journeys and watched others' heartbreak too, as they struggle for years trying to get a horse back to performance. From my own and others' painful, bank and heart breaking experiences, I now have a few conditions that once diagnosed, I would not even try to treat. Apart from making sure the horse is comfortable and if can't be made comfortable, is PTS. The conditions on my list include:
Kissing Spines
Certain ligament disease
Certain fractures
Chronic and persistent laminitis
Surgical colic
I know there will be success stories, but in my own direct experiences, none of the conditions on my list have resulted in treatment which returned a horse to soundness for riding. Field soundness in some cases has been possible.
What conditions would be on your list? Or would you go to the limits of treatment in every case?
Kissing Spines
Certain ligament disease
Certain fractures
Chronic and persistent laminitis
Surgical colic
I know there will be success stories, but in my own direct experiences, none of the conditions on my list have resulted in treatment which returned a horse to soundness for riding. Field soundness in some cases has been possible.
What conditions would be on your list? Or would you go to the limits of treatment in every case?