mandyroberts
Well-Known Member
One day you will be proud you made this decision. Best wishes to you x
I'm sorry but I do have to say something, and I know I will get shot down as usual. You say these photos are from today, and you also say he was uncomfortable and shifting from one leg to another to get comfortable, yet you have taken photos of you leaning over his back and sitting on him? I'm afraid for that reason I don't admire you, however it must be awful for you to have said goodbye.
Your welcome to say it, he was uncomfortable after he had been playing around in the field with his buddy (see photos!). If you watched him walk across the field on any normal day you would likely think there was nothing wrong. Photos of me sitting on him- pre him messing around. Uncomfortable horse- after him messing around. Course of action- Two danilon tonight and tomorrow morning so I know for sure he is in no pain. I'm quite happy knowing that there has not been a single point that I have added to my horses discomfort unnecessarily, but thank you for your concern.
Equally, if you had seen any of my threads you will have picked up on one which stated my concern for the fact that he seemed worse when on painkillers. Which I put down to the fact that the more he's on them, the more he messes around as he thinks he's ok and as such the worse he feels.
Edited to say- I even said afterwards in my original post. How sad you couldn't have just read it thoroughly instead of leaving a comment which, quite frankly, showed total lack of thought and emotion on your part.
I haven't read your other posts, no. Apologies if I missed something. However I still don't see a need to climb on the back of a horse how you are pts'ing because of discomfort/lameness issues purely for a photo.
Oh lord- you really have no idea. Lots of people would be RIDING this horse currently! I hardly think by 9 and a half stone on him for less than 2 minutes has caused my horse any trauma but again- thanks for your concern though it really wasn't necessary.
Apologies, I must have misinterpreted the initial post by yourself saying he was unable to lock his knees and was shifting his weight from leg to leg. I assumed that must have meant he was uncomfortable, hence the reason you were putting him to sleep. Clearly from your response that is not the actual case, and he was quite comfortable being sat on. Apologies for the confusion on my part.
Perhaps you've never dealt with a horse that one may consider "field sound". Aka, is fairly ok pottering around a field but will not withstand any movement or work. It is not unusual for a horse with complex issues such as his to be fine in walk and at rest but uncomfortable when he uses himself beyond his capabilities, hence the non locking knees (heel pain) and shifting directly after he had been messing around. Not sure what part of that is so hard to understand, but if you really think my horse was in any more discomfort (at a stand still) with my lightweight self on his back then so be it. I can assure you that if my horse was showing signs of being uncomfortable simply standing still at leisure, he would have been PTS long before now.
Give the girl break, will you. This is a horse some people would leave in a field with no pain relief and having seen some at shows lame not even aware it was in pain. Its going to have some Danilon tonight the chances are it would do more damage playing with his field mate.As I say, apologies. In my book, a horse shifting weight from one foot to the other is uncomfortable IMO. I have already apologised for any confusion with respect you saying the photos were taken after you were aware of his discomfort.
Lovely photos of both of you. He was a very lucky horse to have you as his owner.
Give the girl break, will you. This is a horse some people would leave in a field with no pain relief and having seen some at shows lame not even aware it was in pain. Its going to have some Danilon tonight the chances are it would do more damage playing with his field mate.
Hope all goes well for tomorrow and try and remember the good times.x