dwi
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I'm all over the place with my emotions at the moment so really just need to share but would appreciate any thoughts.
D looks sound to anyone but the specialist vet. She will happily walk, trot, canter and pop a small fence out on a hack with no sign of discomfort. Turn her out with her field buddy and she'll hoon around like a youngster with lovely flowing paces. Her lameness is only mild and was only found because I wanted her checked prior to selling her. Call me an idiot but I didn't think it fair to let someone else pay for a vetting that she might fail. I got a vet to check her over for my peace of mind and was told she is mildly lame on all four legs.
The rational side of me says that if the vets initial feeling that it isn't curable turns out to be right that I should have her PTS. She would be a rubbish companion as she'd have to be kept in 23 hours a day for 8 months of the year to stop her getting fat if you didn't work her. She'd hate this, get crabby and difficult to handle. I'm not prepared to condemn her to spending the rest of her life in a stable.
Now I'd always been against riding a buted horse but I'm wondering if it might be a better solution than having her PTS? Would you put a horse on loan as a hack if you knew they would need bute to keep them completely sound?
D looks sound to anyone but the specialist vet. She will happily walk, trot, canter and pop a small fence out on a hack with no sign of discomfort. Turn her out with her field buddy and she'll hoon around like a youngster with lovely flowing paces. Her lameness is only mild and was only found because I wanted her checked prior to selling her. Call me an idiot but I didn't think it fair to let someone else pay for a vetting that she might fail. I got a vet to check her over for my peace of mind and was told she is mildly lame on all four legs.
The rational side of me says that if the vets initial feeling that it isn't curable turns out to be right that I should have her PTS. She would be a rubbish companion as she'd have to be kept in 23 hours a day for 8 months of the year to stop her getting fat if you didn't work her. She'd hate this, get crabby and difficult to handle. I'm not prepared to condemn her to spending the rest of her life in a stable.
Now I'd always been against riding a buted horse but I'm wondering if it might be a better solution than having her PTS? Would you put a horse on loan as a hack if you knew they would need bute to keep them completely sound?