Michen
Well-Known Member
I really can't get my head round this one. After being absolutely meticulous with this broken, difficult, problem riddled ex racehorse he got into the tack/feed room at the back of his stable some time between 7pm Sunday eve and 7am Monday morning. I usually have a clip on it but I moved stable and misplaced it and hadn't got round to putting one back on (plus the boots are really quite stiff and plenty of people on yard don't padlock them at all).
I have spent hours and hours researching into all his problems, thousands of pounds on vet bills, insurance excesses, chiro, physio, dentists. I've micro managed everything about him to try and help him with all his problems. He's had vet visit after vet visit for lameness, infected cuts, ulcers, skin problems etc in the last 5 months since I took him off the track. And I nearly bloody kill him myself with this. And the one thing which surely should have finished him off didn't even require a visit? Half a bin (equivalent to about 15kg) of unsoaked beet. Half a bin of grass chaff. An entire bag of horse treats. And he still asked for breakfast and didn't show a single sign of colic despite me watching him all day and my vet being on stand by waiting for my call.
He really is unbelievable. A little scratch causes an entire blown and infected leg but apparently he has a stomach of steel? I think he's going to out live me because I will soon be finished off from the sheer stress of him!
Edited to add.... Yes it's ok to laugh.... I did when I saw what he had done (I love him really and it's better than crying!!!)
I have spent hours and hours researching into all his problems, thousands of pounds on vet bills, insurance excesses, chiro, physio, dentists. I've micro managed everything about him to try and help him with all his problems. He's had vet visit after vet visit for lameness, infected cuts, ulcers, skin problems etc in the last 5 months since I took him off the track. And I nearly bloody kill him myself with this. And the one thing which surely should have finished him off didn't even require a visit? Half a bin (equivalent to about 15kg) of unsoaked beet. Half a bin of grass chaff. An entire bag of horse treats. And he still asked for breakfast and didn't show a single sign of colic despite me watching him all day and my vet being on stand by waiting for my call.
He really is unbelievable. A little scratch causes an entire blown and infected leg but apparently he has a stomach of steel? I think he's going to out live me because I will soon be finished off from the sheer stress of him!
Edited to add.... Yes it's ok to laugh.... I did when I saw what he had done (I love him really and it's better than crying!!!)
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