TJ&Ozzie
Well-Known Member
Hi all,
My elderly horse has taken a sudden turn for the worst and will have to be put to sleep today. I have rung the hunt and they are coming at midday. I keep my horses at home and only have 2. Ideally I would have got a new companion for my pony (I am booked to go to the rescue centre) However this has all happened far quicker than we thought it would and we cannot leave my horse any longer as he is in so much pain.
I am so so worried about what to do with my pony whilst it is done. He hates my horse going out of sight and gets very stressed. So, do I leave him in the field whilst his companion his shot or do i take him away and have him stressing out then let him go back to him afterwards to see the body?
I haven't slept all night and feel so sick, I am releived I can help my old boy and take away his pain but am so worried I am going to stress my other pony out. The other pony has a stonking heart murmour so stress isnt good.
Any advice people have would be gratefully accepted. Thanks
My elderly horse has taken a sudden turn for the worst and will have to be put to sleep today. I have rung the hunt and they are coming at midday. I keep my horses at home and only have 2. Ideally I would have got a new companion for my pony (I am booked to go to the rescue centre) However this has all happened far quicker than we thought it would and we cannot leave my horse any longer as he is in so much pain.
I am so so worried about what to do with my pony whilst it is done. He hates my horse going out of sight and gets very stressed. So, do I leave him in the field whilst his companion his shot or do i take him away and have him stressing out then let him go back to him afterwards to see the body?
I haven't slept all night and feel so sick, I am releived I can help my old boy and take away his pain but am so worried I am going to stress my other pony out. The other pony has a stonking heart murmour so stress isnt good.
Any advice people have would be gratefully accepted. Thanks