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Not slacking multitasking
that was to wagtail sorry I should have quoted! re the 50% over 8 having spavin.
that was to wagtail sorry I should have quoted! re the 50% over 8 having spavin.
Do you know reading the endless posts where the OP cannot (not stating this is the case here at all btw) afford to keep a 'retired' horse and everyone is so rightly wary of loaning as a light hack or companion, wouldn't it be good if there was a recognised freeze brand like "NR' for NO RIDING to show the world the horse CANNOT be ridden or 'LH' for LIGHT HACK ONLY. The 'LOU' one is all very well, but many loss of use horses can be ridden so it reveals very little and is there for the insurers rather than potential owners. Infact my horse 'L' has not grown through white - there are only about 30 white hairs in total.
Do you know with todays technology even a microchip could hold key information about a horse as to exactly what the history is with it. It never ceases to amaze me that we have never really moved on from the basic freezemarking of the 1980s.
So just a pondering.
WT 50%I'm curious as to where that figure came from, just from an interest point of view.
OP, I think first and foremost you need to discuss treatment outcomes with your vet.
A 5yr old ISH is unlikely to make a good happy hacker: the type of person who wants that kind of horse is usually a nervous novice wanting a confidence giver. I'm guessing he's not that horse?
If he is pain free as a happy hacker and would be happy doing so, I'd investigate that route first but it would need to be a perfect home: someone I knew, close by and on LOAN only, not 'free to a good home'. That way you have control of his future.
If not I'd have him PTS. He is only going to become more lame and painful and if you cannot keep him as a field ornament, its wrong to pass his issue onto someone else, and will do him no favours.
Ah, no insurance then.
Shame, because certainly you have nothing to loose by giving him treatment, and seeing what the future holds.
However, if that's not the route you want to go down, have him shot.
Ah judgemental as usual then Amy May![]()
Ive not seen the op state her horse isn't insured, just that she doesn't feel its going to be suitable to treat him
WT 50%I'm curious as to where that figure came from, just from an interest point of view.
OP, I think first and foremost you need to discuss treatment outcomes with your vet.
Hi, he is insured but will be exempt as of next year. If he has the treatment though, my issue is I have heard the tildren and injections to not really last much longer than 6 months and he'd still have to find a new home as I purchased him to do a job and hacking/lightwork... well his just too expensive for me to justify keeping him when he is my only horse to event. Sound terrible don't I :s being selfish with what I want out of a horse and his no longer up to it so I'm either thinking putting him down or finding a loan home which could be very tricky.
I should really cut my losses, man up and accept it but even if I did withdraw from competing... I'm letting him tick over on drugs until the joints get too painful which worries me a little?