julie111
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Evening all, some of you might know from my previous post but I have to retire my 5yo cob, it was 2 years today the first time I rode him and the 02/10/14 was the last ride I had on him. I am feeling so numb and sad
Thanks all, I love this pony to bits and want him to be happy. I can't afford to keep two so he can be a field ornament. It just seems so unfair being that he is only 5.
Thanks all, I love this pony to bits and want him to be happy. I can't afford to keep two so he can be a field ornament. It just seems so unfair being that he is only 5.
Am going through the same with my 7 year old. Retired due to behavioural issues we can't get to the bottom off. Also feeling extremely sad as I also can't afford another. Hugs to you, it sucks sometimes.
Am going through the same with my 7 year old. Retired due to behavioural issues we can't get to the bottom off. Also feeling extremely sad as I also can't afford another. Hugs to you, it sucks sometimes.
I hope I do not sound callous or col but if at 5, he is retired with no hope of being ridden again and you cannot afford another while you have him, I was seriously consider PTS.
20+ years is a lot of money being spent on something you may well love a lot but will have minimal enjoyment out of.
**snap** ... sat here with a fractured spine in 2 places, so mine is now going to be a field ornament too .... Hugs to both you and OP as it sucks doesn`t it x
I really feel for you ((( hugs ))) to you too!
OP I am so sorry for you, that is an awful position to be in.
A horse can still be very enjoyable and offer lots of fun without riding. That doesn't have to be there only purpose.
I am so very sorry to read this, as you say its so young, but how lucky to have you still loving and looking after him, you have done what is best for him and put your own feeling to one side. Shame other people do not all think like this, I can only offer you virtual support and Hugs, but my heart goes out to you.
Oh, so are they not entirely sure what it is that's actually causing the lameness or is it a degenerative bone condition? Just wondered if it was possible to medicate the joints at all or put him on a supplement to help? You never know, he could well prove the vet wrong in the end. I would be like you though and wouldn't be considering having him PTS unless he was actually struggling just in the field
Putting feelings and finances to one side for around 20 years possibly more? Doesn't seem fair on the OP in my opinion.
Life's to short to not live and enjoy it.
Hi, vet is leaning towards a degenerative bone condition. Lameness up to now has been in hinds (more often lame than sound). He has been on various supplements for joints but nothing really helps. We are waiting on a second opinion but vet has told me not to expect a positive outcome. All I have done with him is hacking c. 40 mins poodling round the village mainly walk with a little bit of trotting a few times a week!
I understand what you are saying and I'm not judging you to be cold for saying it but I can live without riding and I'm happy for him to a field ornament for as long as he is comfortable. Obviously once he starts to struggle I would pts!
If not sound doing poodling round the village, is he sound and comfortable in the field?
They are stoic creatures and don't always show pain :-(