Dazed'n'confused
Well-Known Member
Thank you dazed'n'confused that's good to know she's very greedy so hopefully will be easily distracted with some food. Ive been putting it off for months because I knew I'd be like this but now she has made the decision for me really as she's so distressed & in alot of pain so I know I've got to do it but I still really don't want to let her go![]()
Please believe me when I say that this is the worst part, when it's all done you will feel relief that she's no longer in so much pain and you won't have to worry about doing the right things for her. I'm not saying you won't feel guilt & sadness and you'll miss her dreadfully but that worry hanging over you will be gone.
Decisions like this never get easier no matter how many times you've been unlucky enough to have to make them.
Horses trust us to take care of them and part of that is knowing when to take a deep breath and put them first before ourselves - your girl is lucky to have such an owner.
Don't worry, she'll know that she's loved very much...