B_2_B
Well-Known Member
I went back to Mossburn today for the first time since Christmas, and was told to prepare for a shock with Connie, one of my favourite horses there.
She's lost weight recently, and quickly but blood tests and everything are clear.
Vets say it's most likely a tumour

She hasn't been eating, and is now on steroids and some other stuff but it's not looking good.
We'll do what needs to be done if we have to but we're going to give her a chance and see if she'll start eating properly and pick up in the next few days.
She's just a shadow of what I'm used to, she's not happy and has none of her attitude and it's so so sad

I did a post about her a while ago, so I'll link it here, so you can read it if you want, see why she's a special girl, and it has pictures of what she is usually like.
http://www.horseandhound.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?p=9168302
Here's a picture from today

I was the first one to ride her after we got her, nobody else wanted to get on the "crazy horse". She doesn't deserve this
She's lost weight recently, and quickly but blood tests and everything are clear.
Vets say it's most likely a tumour
She hasn't been eating, and is now on steroids and some other stuff but it's not looking good.
We'll do what needs to be done if we have to but we're going to give her a chance and see if she'll start eating properly and pick up in the next few days.
She's just a shadow of what I'm used to, she's not happy and has none of her attitude and it's so so sad
I did a post about her a while ago, so I'll link it here, so you can read it if you want, see why she's a special girl, and it has pictures of what she is usually like.
http://www.horseandhound.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?p=9168302
Here's a picture from today
I was the first one to ride her after we got her, nobody else wanted to get on the "crazy horse". She doesn't deserve this