maggiehorse
Well-Known Member
hi folks i,d really appreciate your thoughts about harry , first a little background
i bought harry 3 years ago aged 15 , hes full tb he was emaciated and lame behind , for 3 years hes had a lovely life , hacking , mooching in field , the odd little show , hes an absolutely lovely old man , very soppy and a complete gentleman to ride and to do , in fact everyone who meets him just wants to cuddle him hes so sweet , (last year he taught a 65 yr old man to ride from scratch , he was a star putting up with the wobbles and bangs lol )
the original lameness was stiffness behind and after a vet check and a lot of groceries the vet advised superflex and graduated exersise to build muscle , which we did and he improved a good deal .. but hes always been a stiff horse , so only light work
two winters ago he had to be stabled for a few days as he fell and cut his knee while being led , he developed lymphangitis , which with high dose of antibiotics cleared up in a week and he was able to be turned out in daytime again , this brings us to last winter , he was fine , in at night out during day , till end of jan when i found him down in field and unable to get up , after much effort and help we got him up , vet arrived and diagnosed a badly torn ligament in hind leg due to struggling to get up so strict box rest anti inflamitaries etc .. after 24 hours he developed lymphangitis again in both front legs , same as before , vet arrived gave 10 days intramuscular antibiotics , pain killers , bute etc , harry didnt respond as well , so more antibiotics , then he starts to ulcerste on backs of front legs , so vet gives him iv antibiotics followed by two weeks of in feed ones , harry then slowly improved , took 3 further months for ulcers to finally heal , vet strongly advises , NEVER to stable harry again , so that brings us to today
harry is very well , very high maintenance , is fed twice a day , has to be shod , have superflex and devils claw for his stiffness , hes a very happy horse ambling in file d with his mates etc and is no longer ridden
so , heres my problem ...
vet says he has to live out in winter , hes a poor keeper prone to mud fever cracked heels etc , he hates bad weather , gets very miserable , our set up is good but being cornwall we have very wet winters , i HATE the idea of him having to live out , he cant lie down anymore , i worry his arthritis will worson with living out and i,ll find him down in field , let me just reasure you all , hes very well at mo , not suffering at all just stiff in all joints ,
i promised him years of happy retirement , money is not the issue , if hes with me another 10 years or so i would be ecstatic , but the question is , would you
A keep him out this winter , and see how he goes?
B have hinm quiety put to sleep in autumm and live with the what ifs ?
C something else ?
thanks for getting this far , this horse means the world to me and i,m crying sitting here writing this , hes only 18 i hoped he,d have years of happy life , he deserves it
tracy
i bought harry 3 years ago aged 15 , hes full tb he was emaciated and lame behind , for 3 years hes had a lovely life , hacking , mooching in field , the odd little show , hes an absolutely lovely old man , very soppy and a complete gentleman to ride and to do , in fact everyone who meets him just wants to cuddle him hes so sweet , (last year he taught a 65 yr old man to ride from scratch , he was a star putting up with the wobbles and bangs lol )
the original lameness was stiffness behind and after a vet check and a lot of groceries the vet advised superflex and graduated exersise to build muscle , which we did and he improved a good deal .. but hes always been a stiff horse , so only light work
two winters ago he had to be stabled for a few days as he fell and cut his knee while being led , he developed lymphangitis , which with high dose of antibiotics cleared up in a week and he was able to be turned out in daytime again , this brings us to last winter , he was fine , in at night out during day , till end of jan when i found him down in field and unable to get up , after much effort and help we got him up , vet arrived and diagnosed a badly torn ligament in hind leg due to struggling to get up so strict box rest anti inflamitaries etc .. after 24 hours he developed lymphangitis again in both front legs , same as before , vet arrived gave 10 days intramuscular antibiotics , pain killers , bute etc , harry didnt respond as well , so more antibiotics , then he starts to ulcerste on backs of front legs , so vet gives him iv antibiotics followed by two weeks of in feed ones , harry then slowly improved , took 3 further months for ulcers to finally heal , vet strongly advises , NEVER to stable harry again , so that brings us to today
harry is very well , very high maintenance , is fed twice a day , has to be shod , have superflex and devils claw for his stiffness , hes a very happy horse ambling in file d with his mates etc and is no longer ridden
so , heres my problem ...
vet says he has to live out in winter , hes a poor keeper prone to mud fever cracked heels etc , he hates bad weather , gets very miserable , our set up is good but being cornwall we have very wet winters , i HATE the idea of him having to live out , he cant lie down anymore , i worry his arthritis will worson with living out and i,ll find him down in field , let me just reasure you all , hes very well at mo , not suffering at all just stiff in all joints ,
i promised him years of happy retirement , money is not the issue , if hes with me another 10 years or so i would be ecstatic , but the question is , would you
A keep him out this winter , and see how he goes?
B have hinm quiety put to sleep in autumm and live with the what ifs ?
C something else ?
thanks for getting this far , this horse means the world to me and i,m crying sitting here writing this , hes only 18 i hoped he,d have years of happy life , he deserves it
tracy