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This is a hard post to write. How on earth do we make those tough decisions that are really head over heart. Right now I'm really struggling.
Context - 2 retired, 1 23yr old mare and 1 8yr old gelding. Both owned since foals, and very much a pair. I'm at that point where my head knows I'm just throwing good money after bad now, and knackering myself out juggling them all.
The mare has been retired a number of years and now has a few minor ailments, nothing that in isolation I'd call it a day over, but she's getting grumpier each winter and last year it really crossed my mind as to whether I should let her go.
The gelding I retired end of last year as a 6 year old. He'd never been right but took at least 4 or 5 vets to finally believe me that there was an issue with his stifles. Sound to trot up, after flexion etc but just not quite right on a surface. Arthroscopy showed severe chondromalacia in all compartments of the joint. He's had time off, I found a companion loan home for him so he could live out but sadly that fell through after only a few months. As he was sound in a straight line, with vets agreement and keeping him on a very good joint supplement and boswellia, I've tried to bring him gently back into hacking this winter, but he's unbelievably anxious and has bolted with me twice now on the lane so I've reaffirmed he IS retired as his behaviour is clearly pain driven. He also experiences facial sensitivity (which vets never quite got to the bottom of) and he can be difficult to get a headcollar on if he's having a bad day. Otherwise though, he looks fantastic and is generally settled, but I acknowledge he needs to be out and I don't have enough grazing to enable that. He can also be pain so I'm limited in terms of who I can turn him out with, so he goes out at night with the 23 year old mare while the others are then out during the day and I'm swapping them around morning and night
I've considered retirement livery, grass livery, but the reality is while yes I can afford this, my head is wondering why on earth I'm considering throwing more £££ at them. They are all at home so no livery fees to pay currently, but I have a busy full time (remote) job, taxi service to the kids etc and I'm really at this low point now where I just think maybe I should call it a day and save myself the heartbreak and exhaustion every day. My heart of course.... slightly different story.
A bit of a ramble, hoping airing thoughts might help....
Context - 2 retired, 1 23yr old mare and 1 8yr old gelding. Both owned since foals, and very much a pair. I'm at that point where my head knows I'm just throwing good money after bad now, and knackering myself out juggling them all.
The mare has been retired a number of years and now has a few minor ailments, nothing that in isolation I'd call it a day over, but she's getting grumpier each winter and last year it really crossed my mind as to whether I should let her go.
The gelding I retired end of last year as a 6 year old. He'd never been right but took at least 4 or 5 vets to finally believe me that there was an issue with his stifles. Sound to trot up, after flexion etc but just not quite right on a surface. Arthroscopy showed severe chondromalacia in all compartments of the joint. He's had time off, I found a companion loan home for him so he could live out but sadly that fell through after only a few months. As he was sound in a straight line, with vets agreement and keeping him on a very good joint supplement and boswellia, I've tried to bring him gently back into hacking this winter, but he's unbelievably anxious and has bolted with me twice now on the lane so I've reaffirmed he IS retired as his behaviour is clearly pain driven. He also experiences facial sensitivity (which vets never quite got to the bottom of) and he can be difficult to get a headcollar on if he's having a bad day. Otherwise though, he looks fantastic and is generally settled, but I acknowledge he needs to be out and I don't have enough grazing to enable that. He can also be pain so I'm limited in terms of who I can turn him out with, so he goes out at night with the 23 year old mare while the others are then out during the day and I'm swapping them around morning and night
I've considered retirement livery, grass livery, but the reality is while yes I can afford this, my head is wondering why on earth I'm considering throwing more £££ at them. They are all at home so no livery fees to pay currently, but I have a busy full time (remote) job, taxi service to the kids etc and I'm really at this low point now where I just think maybe I should call it a day and save myself the heartbreak and exhaustion every day. My heart of course.... slightly different story.
A bit of a ramble, hoping airing thoughts might help....