Ambers Echo
Still wittering on
Unexpected conversation with another livery today - an extremely experienced horse-woman. Her horses are in the same field as mine and she spends a lot of time just hanging out in the fields with her horses and giving scratches and cuddles to any others who wander over. She has not been on the yard long so I had never talked to her about Ginny. We rarely crossed paths as work different hours. Anyway she said she developed a real soft spot for Ginny who often ambled over to say hello when she was in there. Then one day out of absolutely nowhere and with no trigger at all, Ginny launched herself at her, mouth wide open to bite then swung round to double barrel her. Exactly as she had done to Izzy a few weeks previously. She was going to talk to me about it but then heard from another livery that Ginny was being PTS so she never did.
I feel so much better about the decision now. I had a nagging doubt that I had left stones un-turned. But she was not just in pain/distress but also clearly dangerous at times, albeit intermittently. So I believe now that whatever was going on was getting worse and PTS was inevitable in the end so giving her more time would have been cruel for her and dangerous for me and Katie. Poor Ginny. I'll never know what was going on but something obviously was.
I feel so much better about the decision now. I had a nagging doubt that I had left stones un-turned. But she was not just in pain/distress but also clearly dangerous at times, albeit intermittently. So I believe now that whatever was going on was getting worse and PTS was inevitable in the end so giving her more time would have been cruel for her and dangerous for me and Katie. Poor Ginny. I'll never know what was going on but something obviously was.