fewspot20
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Please help.....
I have a 13hh3 15yo gelding who has degenerative joint problem in his knees. (Jumping injury at last loan home) basicly the cartilage is buggered and will get worse with time. I claimed on insurance and went the whole way with x-rays, joint injections, MRI. surgery was not recomended by my vet as the prognosis would be the same. Fit only as a companion pony.
In himself he is a perky, naughty, good looking, happy little chap but sore in the knees. I had him and my event mare in livery, but could not afford to keep a pet pony in livery. So after months and months of seraching I found a companion home (I was about to have him shot as no one wants a large companion pony and the rescue centres are shooting theirs and wont take on anymore).
2 months later the non-horsey (ignorant but well meaning) man calls me as he wants his passport (I hung on to incase they changed their mind after the trial period of a month and forgot to drop it off) to insure him incase he goes lame.......er.......he is lame...... he let slip that he had a couple of girls riding him...............what??!!!! He had his farrier "checked him out" and he said there was nothing wrong with him.......WHAT???!! ok, so there is no swelling, but there is major stiffness in both knees (evenly lame so to the untrained eye...or idiot..... he perhaps looks sort of sound?).
So now they dont want him. I have nowhere for him to go....and cannot afford to livery a lame pony. It took months to find someone to have him the first time and becuase he looks so lovely I cannot trust anyone not to "sell him on", start riding him etc.....
Am I being melodramatic in thinking I only really have one option left, to have him shot so we all know that his future is safe from pain....?
opnions please.....
I have a 13hh3 15yo gelding who has degenerative joint problem in his knees. (Jumping injury at last loan home) basicly the cartilage is buggered and will get worse with time. I claimed on insurance and went the whole way with x-rays, joint injections, MRI. surgery was not recomended by my vet as the prognosis would be the same. Fit only as a companion pony.
In himself he is a perky, naughty, good looking, happy little chap but sore in the knees. I had him and my event mare in livery, but could not afford to keep a pet pony in livery. So after months and months of seraching I found a companion home (I was about to have him shot as no one wants a large companion pony and the rescue centres are shooting theirs and wont take on anymore).
2 months later the non-horsey (ignorant but well meaning) man calls me as he wants his passport (I hung on to incase they changed their mind after the trial period of a month and forgot to drop it off) to insure him incase he goes lame.......er.......he is lame...... he let slip that he had a couple of girls riding him...............what??!!!! He had his farrier "checked him out" and he said there was nothing wrong with him.......WHAT???!! ok, so there is no swelling, but there is major stiffness in both knees (evenly lame so to the untrained eye...or idiot..... he perhaps looks sort of sound?).
So now they dont want him. I have nowhere for him to go....and cannot afford to livery a lame pony. It took months to find someone to have him the first time and becuase he looks so lovely I cannot trust anyone not to "sell him on", start riding him etc.....
Am I being melodramatic in thinking I only really have one option left, to have him shot so we all know that his future is safe from pain....?
opnions please.....