1CTrenowath
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I am interested in peoples opinions of what to do with my horse - warning this could get long. I own a 14yo RID gelding, and have had him since he was 2., he has never been easy, as he isn't very brave, and it took some years to get him out hacking safely by himself (he learnt rearing as an evasion before I had him so.....eek!), he also is quite a handful unless regularly schooled - sir gets bored I think!! He has a list of problems which are by themselves managable: He has a delicate stomach, and therefore cannot tolerate bute or similar, he has sweetitch, managed with a rug, but not fun for him, he also has a locking/failing to lock problem with his stifles - ok when in hard work, goes down hill when out of work. In Oct of last year after going lame for the 2nd time in 2 years, was diagnosed with Coffin joint problem (nothing much to see on xrays, but came sound instantly on blocking of the joint). He has had from then until March off, on HA Cortaflex, magnetic boots at night, and turned out on a large even field(can't box rest because of stifles and stomach). Came back into walk work and was bouncing
, until I turned back out on the smaller field which is rutted, and within 24 hrs was lamer than last oct. So, I have pretty much decided this is the end for him - and this is not an easy decision I absolutely idolise all my horses, and he an absolute sweetheart to be around. So, in theory I aim to let him enjoy the summer and then let him go in the autumn, but.... he has actually had a lovely winter out on 12 acres of cow pasture, getting very fat and eating like he only dreams of - no flies, not much rain. Do I keep him thru the summer, when in fact he will have to have restricted grazing, a fly rug on, and endure the hot summer, which as an ID hes not fantastically equipped for.?
Yours honest musings please on this.
Yours honest musings please on this.