Mistywoo
Well-Known Member
My daughters old pony is getting on now. He's 28 and at the moment everything is good. He's not holding weight like he used to, but we aren't having too much trouble keeping him covered this winter. His teeth aren't as good as they were, but they aren't yet causing him problems. He's a bit stiff, 'aged' and creaky but not in any obvious discomfort.
Assuming that something doesn't suddenly change it is becoming more and more in the back of my mind that at some point in the coming years a horrible decision is going to have to be made. I don't want to leave him until he's got skeletal thin, or he's crippled with stiffness. I'm firmly in the camp of slightly-too-soon than too-late. That said, he's such a lovely chap to have around and he's got such a character we'd all be devastated to see him go too much before he's ready to.
Does anyone have any pearls of wisdom on knowing when the time is right?
Assuming that something doesn't suddenly change it is becoming more and more in the back of my mind that at some point in the coming years a horrible decision is going to have to be made. I don't want to leave him until he's got skeletal thin, or he's crippled with stiffness. I'm firmly in the camp of slightly-too-soon than too-late. That said, he's such a lovely chap to have around and he's got such a character we'd all be devastated to see him go too much before he's ready to.
Does anyone have any pearls of wisdom on knowing when the time is right?