friskyfresian
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Help. I have an old horse (about 23) who did not winter well at all last year. I used to own him and sold him on when i had a baby but unfortunately that didnt work out and i got him back as a bag of bones (through the sspca), hes never really recovered..
He is very old and stiff and when he lies down he cant get up, last winter he was winched out of his stable by way of a forklift on nearly a monthly basis. He doesnt keep weight on well at all, i have had blood tested by the vet and he has a problem in his intestine that means he isnt digesting his food as a normal horse would. He really hasnt recovered from last winter even though he is fed the best money can buy and has access to over 23 acres excellent grazing. I am condensing this story down a lot and believe me no stone has been unturned to try and help him but he will not put on weight (nearly 3 grand on vets bills in 18 months, althoughy money is not an object just making this point to show how tough things have been). I believe the severe neglect he suffered has contributed to this and my vet also believed this.
My dillema is this.... I have sold my farm and have been looking at livery yards for him, or renting a field with shelter etc.... My vet thinks i'm wrong as he really shouldnt have made it through last winter and its wrong to move him now. I want to do whats best for him but at the moment even though hes skinny he is happy and i feel so cold hearted to even consider puting him to sleep when he seems happy. He is a fantastic horse and i have a huge history with him, would fight for him forever but is that the right thing to do given his problems? I dont want him freezing to death when he lies down and cant get up and i wont be on site to help him he deserves better than that. What would you do? any advice suggestions would be welcomed.
Thanks,
Lesley
He is very old and stiff and when he lies down he cant get up, last winter he was winched out of his stable by way of a forklift on nearly a monthly basis. He doesnt keep weight on well at all, i have had blood tested by the vet and he has a problem in his intestine that means he isnt digesting his food as a normal horse would. He really hasnt recovered from last winter even though he is fed the best money can buy and has access to over 23 acres excellent grazing. I am condensing this story down a lot and believe me no stone has been unturned to try and help him but he will not put on weight (nearly 3 grand on vets bills in 18 months, althoughy money is not an object just making this point to show how tough things have been). I believe the severe neglect he suffered has contributed to this and my vet also believed this.
My dillema is this.... I have sold my farm and have been looking at livery yards for him, or renting a field with shelter etc.... My vet thinks i'm wrong as he really shouldnt have made it through last winter and its wrong to move him now. I want to do whats best for him but at the moment even though hes skinny he is happy and i feel so cold hearted to even consider puting him to sleep when he seems happy. He is a fantastic horse and i have a huge history with him, would fight for him forever but is that the right thing to do given his problems? I dont want him freezing to death when he lies down and cant get up and i wont be on site to help him he deserves better than that. What would you do? any advice suggestions would be welcomed.
Thanks,
Lesley