Queenbee
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thank you all, things are actually looking a lot bleaker, today, yes she is still picky with her feed but she will eat mix on its own (she had a stubbs scoop full) and an hour later a bowl of mollichaff (her all time favourite at the moment) she has been left with a combination of topline mix, blue chip pro, cereal mix and chaff to munch on throughout the night and haylage. But she is absolutely ehausted, just like at the begining her energy levels have flatlined, I have noticed the past few days that her whinneys seem a little bit hoarse (almost as if she has a sore throat) and her head is hanging low, she was stood at the stable door and she kept knocking it with her legs, I think she was actually so tired she kept almost stumbling
she then laid down in the stable whilst myself and another livery were talking.
Throughout my time with horses, I have always wanted to be able to share that moment with a horse when you get to have proper loves with them while they are lying down, It has never happened, infact with ebony the only time that I have ever seen her lying down in 11 yrs is this month. I knew I would never get that with her...
I think I got told by her tonight, and I think during the time these photos were taken I made my decision, she is just so tired, and not even the mare she was 2 days ago, I will be talking with the vet tomorrow, I may rally round and change my mind, but I think to go further seeing how she is going downhill rapidly would be for me, not her. Of course she may perk up a bit again, but I really dont think she will, there was a definite difference, a very very tired ebony with absolutely no fight or spark.

I could keep going on, and I would if she hadnt deteriorated these last couple of days to the extent that she has, If she is uber sparky tomorrow, then who knows, but I think this is it now.
Throughout my time with horses, I have always wanted to be able to share that moment with a horse when you get to have proper loves with them while they are lying down, It has never happened, infact with ebony the only time that I have ever seen her lying down in 11 yrs is this month. I knew I would never get that with her...
I think I got told by her tonight, and I think during the time these photos were taken I made my decision, she is just so tired, and not even the mare she was 2 days ago, I will be talking with the vet tomorrow, I may rally round and change my mind, but I think to go further seeing how she is going downhill rapidly would be for me, not her. Of course she may perk up a bit again, but I really dont think she will, there was a definite difference, a very very tired ebony with absolutely no fight or spark.
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