Foxy girl
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I;ve posted on here before about my mare who had ragwort poisoning 4 years ago and survived thanks to Prof Knottenbelt. Since she came back home we've been happy hackers until she started behaving erratically. I retired her (she's 17) and she seemed content enough and manageable but the vet did say I'd have to make the call to have her PTS sooner rather than later as she could become dangerous as the toxins in her body increased and she couldn't mentally cope with life.
Where we live is so wet at the moment - she's on 24/7 turnout as she goes ballistic if she's in a stable. Yesterday I noticed she was lame - she's obviously had a small cut in her heel and with all the wet and mud it's become infected. So I pulled her in, treated it and have left her in the field shelter where she can see and touch her field mate, but she hates it and is getting herself so stressed. I've just been to look at another field to rent nearby but it too is a bog. I can't get her to livery as she won't box and can't be ridden (especially now lame) and the vet said not to stress her because she could go off like a bottle of pop.
So is this it? Has it come down to something so petty as a cut in her heel that will decide whether I PTS? I just seem caught in a vicious circle - I can't treat the hoof, I can't keep her in, I can't turn her out and I can't move here. What do I do?
Thanks for reading x
Where we live is so wet at the moment - she's on 24/7 turnout as she goes ballistic if she's in a stable. Yesterday I noticed she was lame - she's obviously had a small cut in her heel and with all the wet and mud it's become infected. So I pulled her in, treated it and have left her in the field shelter where she can see and touch her field mate, but she hates it and is getting herself so stressed. I've just been to look at another field to rent nearby but it too is a bog. I can't get her to livery as she won't box and can't be ridden (especially now lame) and the vet said not to stress her because she could go off like a bottle of pop.
So is this it? Has it come down to something so petty as a cut in her heel that will decide whether I PTS? I just seem caught in a vicious circle - I can't treat the hoof, I can't keep her in, I can't turn her out and I can't move here. What do I do?
Thanks for reading x