JDChaser
Well-Known Member
Sorry, this may be long and rambling...
There's a horse kept at the yard where I keep my horses, whom i've know for about 5 years. The horse is in its early to mid 30s by now, and is quite deaf and I believe partially sighted too. She used to be pretty sprightly (dragging me around when I turned her out!) but over the last couple of years she's like a zombie. Her owner has had some troubles in her life recently and I know the stables is like a safeplace to her. Although she's not interested in riding anymore, despite offers from other horseowners, her mare has been her hers for over 20 years and she enjoys looking after her and pampering her.
Over the last say... 5 or 6 weeks, the horse has been found in her field unable to get to her feet several times. People have had to help drag her up and shes got cuts all over her from thrashing about. Everytime though, by the time the vet and her owner has arrived, she's managed to struggle to her feet and looks perfectly normal once standing. A few of us who have witnessed these episodes have explained fully to the vet and owner. The owner just says things along the lines of 'Oh well, she's sorted herself out now!' and 'I know how she feels - i struggle to stand up these days too without some grunting and groaning'.
Now, the problem is as I explained the owner is quite lonely and depressed I think and she's also pretty ditzy and I can see her burying her head in the sand over her horse's health for a long time... The mare has been losing weight this year. She used to hold it pretty well even in winter, but didn't come out of this winter at all well and isn't picking up even on the summer grass. Like I said before she's like a zombie horse and IF she was mine then i'd be putting her to sleep sooner rather than later.
A couple of other liveries who've also found the mare whilst she's been lying in the field unable to stand have approached me and quietly asked if they thought the owner will be having the mare put to sleep. They're new liveries and don't know the owner as well as I do, hence why they don't feel they can talk to her. My dilemma is that they think I should have a chat with the owner, and even try and persuade her that the mare's time has come...
Now, is that an option? Or is it none of our business whatsoever? I really don't know what to do. Any suggestions and opinions welcome, even the inevitable horrible ones!
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There's a horse kept at the yard where I keep my horses, whom i've know for about 5 years. The horse is in its early to mid 30s by now, and is quite deaf and I believe partially sighted too. She used to be pretty sprightly (dragging me around when I turned her out!) but over the last couple of years she's like a zombie. Her owner has had some troubles in her life recently and I know the stables is like a safeplace to her. Although she's not interested in riding anymore, despite offers from other horseowners, her mare has been her hers for over 20 years and she enjoys looking after her and pampering her.
Over the last say... 5 or 6 weeks, the horse has been found in her field unable to get to her feet several times. People have had to help drag her up and shes got cuts all over her from thrashing about. Everytime though, by the time the vet and her owner has arrived, she's managed to struggle to her feet and looks perfectly normal once standing. A few of us who have witnessed these episodes have explained fully to the vet and owner. The owner just says things along the lines of 'Oh well, she's sorted herself out now!' and 'I know how she feels - i struggle to stand up these days too without some grunting and groaning'.
Now, the problem is as I explained the owner is quite lonely and depressed I think and she's also pretty ditzy and I can see her burying her head in the sand over her horse's health for a long time... The mare has been losing weight this year. She used to hold it pretty well even in winter, but didn't come out of this winter at all well and isn't picking up even on the summer grass. Like I said before she's like a zombie horse and IF she was mine then i'd be putting her to sleep sooner rather than later.
A couple of other liveries who've also found the mare whilst she's been lying in the field unable to stand have approached me and quietly asked if they thought the owner will be having the mare put to sleep. They're new liveries and don't know the owner as well as I do, hence why they don't feel they can talk to her. My dilemma is that they think I should have a chat with the owner, and even try and persuade her that the mare's time has come...
Now, is that an option? Or is it none of our business whatsoever? I really don't know what to do. Any suggestions and opinions welcome, even the inevitable horrible ones!
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