Pinkvboots
Well-Known Member
Don't worry I'm under no illusion of the pro's and con's and I'm in no way saying you must retire something just for the sake of it, I have nothing against pts when the horse has multiple issues.Ah I feel for you, I've just been through this. Do you have the money to retire her or can you only have one horse? If the latter I absolutely would PTS.
One of mine has the same list of issues as your girl, minus the suspensory and SI stuff. I'm usually pretty pragmatic at calling it a day but something just didn't feel right about that with Koby, so we made the decision to turn him away with the view of reevaluating in a year's time to see if he could be a light hack. We took all 4 shoes off and literally just chucked him in the field and haven't touched him apart from to trim his feet. Not going to lie, I got a lot of stick and judgement IRL for it, because he was crippled and utterly miserable for a couple of weeks. I did come close to suggesting we PTS a few times when he couldn't stand on his own 4 feet and I was of the view that if he wouldn't stand up to retiring without meds and remedial shoeing I didn't think it was in his best interest.
Couple of months later and I'm so happy we stuck with it. He's the happiest I've ever seen him and is looking the best as well. He gets nothing but grass and is fat, fluffy and shiny. And sound!
It was just a comment about roughing off and not really needing to and to not add to the op's stress.
I'm sorry you went through that with your horse its never an easy decision I've been there I know x