Hunb88
Member
Hi All,
So i am fairly new and this is my first post, sadly a sad one.
I bought my lovely mare 8 years ago as a green 12 year old, we had 2 years of fun and then the health issues started, with arthritis in hocks, hind fetlocks, collateral cartilage fracture and check ligament injury all in one year. These were treated and managed. a year later, she was diagnosed with SI disease, which was treated and managed along with another minor check ligament injury in her other leg (she felt too good after the steroid injections). Then she was diagnosed with chronic bilateral hind limb PSD, which we treated and managed without insurance, shockwave and surgery. Last year, she was diagnosed with low ringbone, which was treated wit steroids and we had a year of fun. Showing, fun rides, trips to the beach (we only hacked, i retired her from schooling). Sadly, in May this year she wasn't right and we re-medicated her hocks and coffin joints. Something in my gut from the get go told me that they wouldn't work, and sadly i was right. She has been shod with pads on her fronts in the summer for years, and even on danillon, riding, she wasn't right and so they end of may i made the decision to retire her. I always knew that the day i retired her, would be the day that i have to make the hardest decision of my life. She would not cope with another winter, and her joints would seize up.
I went on my first holiday in 8 years and came back with a clear head. My plan was to give her the summer, but I can tell she wasn't happy being retired, she was uncomfortable and not the cheeky mare that i know and love. I made the heartbreaking decision to have her PTS, and that day has been booked for tomorrow. I am dreading it, not seeing her everyday, her whinny whenever she sees me. I have recently purchased a lovely 3 year old, which was not planned, but i have been looking for a youngster for ages, and this girl ticked all the boxes and will hopefully give me a reason to get out of bed in the morning.
How do you deal with it? How do you cope? She is such a big part of my life, we have done so much together and learnt so much, but i have to do the selfless thing and end her pain. She has been through so much these last 6 years, i don't want her to be in a position where she can't get up. She has been on danillon for the last month to keep her comfortable, but to me keeping her for the summer seems cruel for a horse who hates the hard ground, hates the heat and suffers with sweetitch and with the flies.
Thanks
So i am fairly new and this is my first post, sadly a sad one.
I bought my lovely mare 8 years ago as a green 12 year old, we had 2 years of fun and then the health issues started, with arthritis in hocks, hind fetlocks, collateral cartilage fracture and check ligament injury all in one year. These were treated and managed. a year later, she was diagnosed with SI disease, which was treated and managed along with another minor check ligament injury in her other leg (she felt too good after the steroid injections). Then she was diagnosed with chronic bilateral hind limb PSD, which we treated and managed without insurance, shockwave and surgery. Last year, she was diagnosed with low ringbone, which was treated wit steroids and we had a year of fun. Showing, fun rides, trips to the beach (we only hacked, i retired her from schooling). Sadly, in May this year she wasn't right and we re-medicated her hocks and coffin joints. Something in my gut from the get go told me that they wouldn't work, and sadly i was right. She has been shod with pads on her fronts in the summer for years, and even on danillon, riding, she wasn't right and so they end of may i made the decision to retire her. I always knew that the day i retired her, would be the day that i have to make the hardest decision of my life. She would not cope with another winter, and her joints would seize up.
I went on my first holiday in 8 years and came back with a clear head. My plan was to give her the summer, but I can tell she wasn't happy being retired, she was uncomfortable and not the cheeky mare that i know and love. I made the heartbreaking decision to have her PTS, and that day has been booked for tomorrow. I am dreading it, not seeing her everyday, her whinny whenever she sees me. I have recently purchased a lovely 3 year old, which was not planned, but i have been looking for a youngster for ages, and this girl ticked all the boxes and will hopefully give me a reason to get out of bed in the morning.
How do you deal with it? How do you cope? She is such a big part of my life, we have done so much together and learnt so much, but i have to do the selfless thing and end her pain. She has been through so much these last 6 years, i don't want her to be in a position where she can't get up. She has been on danillon for the last month to keep her comfortable, but to me keeping her for the summer seems cruel for a horse who hates the hard ground, hates the heat and suffers with sweetitch and with the flies.
Thanks