Shantara
Well-Known Member
I was talking about this to my mum, as I have suggested I might want another. She is worried that I might not be able to afford it, but I don't have to pay livery, since they're kept where I work and my manager is an absolute star 
Mums main concern is vet bills, but the vets I'm with is pretty good at payment plans and since I get paid weekly, it's not too much of a problem. Someone mentioned that if the cost is going to be so great that I can't afford it, then you may also have to look at welfare. If Ned cost me a (for instance) £5000 vet bill, it'd likely be such a bad illness/injury, that I wouldn't want to put him through recovery time and would rather PTS. It's not money, it's his happiness. It would absolutely destroy me to have to make that call, but I'd do it.
When he got his abscess and I thought it was a broken leg, I was prepared. I felt sick, I couldn't walk or see right, but I was prepared. When the farrier saw and said it was just an abscess, I could have kissed him!!!
I have seen some horses go without, because the owners are too cheap (not too poor!) to afford proper care. A horse with a clearly painful back go without proper treatment, because it's only bucking because it's naughty...apparently. Hm. They just didn't want to pay for a new saddle and I knew that for a fact.
I do look for cheaper things often, but only stuff that doesn't really matter. Why buy a £60 numnah, when I can get a good one from ebay for £10? All about budgeting and priories!
Mums main concern is vet bills, but the vets I'm with is pretty good at payment plans and since I get paid weekly, it's not too much of a problem. Someone mentioned that if the cost is going to be so great that I can't afford it, then you may also have to look at welfare. If Ned cost me a (for instance) £5000 vet bill, it'd likely be such a bad illness/injury, that I wouldn't want to put him through recovery time and would rather PTS. It's not money, it's his happiness. It would absolutely destroy me to have to make that call, but I'd do it.
When he got his abscess and I thought it was a broken leg, I was prepared. I felt sick, I couldn't walk or see right, but I was prepared. When the farrier saw and said it was just an abscess, I could have kissed him!!!
I have seen some horses go without, because the owners are too cheap (not too poor!) to afford proper care. A horse with a clearly painful back go without proper treatment, because it's only bucking because it's naughty...apparently. Hm. They just didn't want to pay for a new saddle and I knew that for a fact.
I do look for cheaper things often, but only stuff that doesn't really matter. Why buy a £60 numnah, when I can get a good one from ebay for £10? All about budgeting and priories!