chriscrogul
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really? you would rather have a beloved horse put down than sold to the right home??
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When my husband was first diagnosed with cancer I had two horses, an 18 yo tb mare that I'd owned for 16 years and an 8 yr gelding that I had from a foal. I had to give up work to care for my husband and children (8 & 6 yrs). I tried for three months to rehome my mare with no luck. Rescue homes won't touch ones that are in good condition. I ended up turning her out for a year. My gelding went out on loan twice, and was sent back twice. He's a real schoolmaster to ride but has a leading "quirk" to put it mildly! So he was turned out with my mare. Once my oh had recovered I went back to work, had my horses back and got back into them in a big way. Six months later the cancer was back and we were told it was terminal. By now old age had caught up with my mare and I couldn't devote enough time to her, couldn't afford livery and so I had her pts. It broke my heart but it was the right decision. My husband died nearly 4 years ago. I am in full time employment juggling my time and commitments with two teenagers to look after! I now have another tb, 7yrs old and my other horse is still with me, 15yrs old. My young horse would be given on permanent loan if I needed to give up again for any reason. My older horse would be pts because of his handling issues.
really? you would rather have a beloved horse put down than sold to the right home??
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When my husband was first diagnosed with cancer I had two horses, an 18 yo tb mare that I'd owned for 16 years and an 8 yr gelding that I had from a foal. I had to give up work to care for my husband and children (8 & 6 yrs). I tried for three months to rehome my mare with no luck. Rescue homes won't touch ones that are in good condition. I ended up turning her out for a year. My gelding went out on loan twice, and was sent back twice. He's a real schoolmaster to ride but has a leading "quirk" to put it mildly! So he was turned out with my mare. Once my oh had recovered I went back to work, had my horses back and got back into them in a big way. Six months later the cancer was back and we were told it was terminal. By now old age had caught up with my mare and I couldn't devote enough time to her, couldn't afford livery and so I had her pts. It broke my heart but it was the right decision. My husband died nearly 4 years ago. I am in full time employment juggling my time and commitments with two teenagers to look after! I now have another tb, 7yrs old and my other horse is still with me, 15yrs old. My young horse would be given on permanent loan if I needed to give up again for any reason. My older horse would be pts because of his handling issues.