kirstyhen
Well-Known Member
As he is well and truly wonkified
We found out the other day that the insurance had actually excluded all types of Arthritis after his ringbone, so he wasn't covered for his latest treatment, this means no LOU and a big Vet's bill to cover.
He hasn't responded to the treatment and it's taking two bute a day to keep him sound enough to ride
I cannot afford to pay anymore money to try and get him okay enough just to potter around the lanes, he is happy and comfortable in the field, so that's where he will stay.
Until I win the lottery I can't afford to buy anything else, so looks as though that's it for me and horses for a while
Well certainly as far as owning them goes and, unfortunately, I can't see lessons becoming a regular occurance.
I'm still undecided whether to sell my stuff, part of me knows it makes sense, but then part of me feels I will be really calling it a day if I do - if I don't, at least I can stick my saddle on the arm of the sofa and pretend
It's unlikely the sofa will chuck me off or go lame at least
So The Flying Cow has well and truly hung up his wings
And just because I still love the big daft cripple, have a gratuitous Henry picture
We found out the other day that the insurance had actually excluded all types of Arthritis after his ringbone, so he wasn't covered for his latest treatment, this means no LOU and a big Vet's bill to cover.
He hasn't responded to the treatment and it's taking two bute a day to keep him sound enough to ride
Until I win the lottery I can't afford to buy anything else, so looks as though that's it for me and horses for a while
I'm still undecided whether to sell my stuff, part of me knows it makes sense, but then part of me feels I will be really calling it a day if I do - if I don't, at least I can stick my saddle on the arm of the sofa and pretend
So The Flying Cow has well and truly hung up his wings
And just because I still love the big daft cripple, have a gratuitous Henry picture