Why do we have to love them so much? They make it so hard because we love them so much. Especially when I go to the yard and see her looking better, throwing her head round whinnying and standing absolutely fine. Urgh
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PSD I'm so sorry, but that isn't a picture of a horse standing fine. You are so used to seeing her standing in acute pain that it looks fine to you. To me, that is a picture of a horse sore in all four feet temprorarily distracted from pain by a bucket of food.
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I gave to pat you on the back PSD, your reaction to every comment on this thread has been that of an A1 class owner.
When you talk to your vet tomorrow, ask yourself, and then, what her future, at best, is likely ever to be. It is very unlikely to be grazing happily in a green field.
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I'm so sorry, I'll be thinking of you both. She's lucky to have you xxThank you. It’s been a huge learning curve and I appreciate every single comment that everyone has made.
From what I can gather, the fact that EMS is the cause it’s very likely it will return and there’s slim chance of her ever being able to graze happily with her pals. To me they is not a life for a horse, not for her anyway. She’s only “happy” to be on box rest because she can’t really move. Had she been in full health she would definitely be protesting about being in right now! She loves being out (to the point I can’t catch her!), she loves being ridden and she loves jumping and hunting. None of which will probably ever happen again and I only think it’s fair that I let her go now whilst she still has a bit of spirit than get to a point where she’s desperately pleading to go.
Thank you. It’s been a huge learning curve and I appreciate every single comment that everyone has made.
From what I can gather, the fact that EMS is the cause it’s very likely it will return and there’s slim chance of her ever being able to graze happily with her pals. To me they is not a life for a horse, not for her anyway. She’s only “happy” to be on box rest because she can’t really move. Had she been in full health she would definitely be protesting about being in right now! She loves being out (to the point I can’t catch her!), she loves being ridden and she loves jumping and hunting. None of which will probably ever happen again and I only think it’s fair that I let her go now whilst she still has a bit of spirit than get to a point where she’s desperately pleading to go.
I only think it’s fair that I let her go now whilst she still has a bit of spirit than get to a point where she’s desperately pleading to go.
The very best of owners. No horse could wish for more. Thinking of you both today.I have to pat you on the back PSD, your reaction to every comment on this thread has been that of an A1 class owner.