misst
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Not sure how I missed this but what a lucky horse. It must have been hard but surely the knowledge that he had a caring dignified end must help. I congratulate you on your patience and your thoughtfulness for this poor horse.
Read post #117Cant you just leave the feral pony out on its own if the other horse is brought in, it might be fine with it. And just leave it in the field? I personally wouldnt PTS if its perfectly healthy otherwise and just living out its days keeping the other horse company.
Read the posts . SEL went above and beyond for this weee feral pony.Cant you just leave the feral pony out on its own if the other horse is brought in, it might be fine with it. And just leave it in the field? I personally wouldnt PTS if its perfectly healthy otherwise and just living out its days keeping the other horse company.
If the pony hasn’t been handled much domosedan probably won’t be best as it has to be given under the tongue for 30 seconds so it can absorb it otherwise it doesn’t work. It’s fairly difficult for a well handled horse let alone a feral one, a dart may be better? Less stressful for you at leastCan you try oral sedation before the vet gets there? Dermosedan is good stuff, but I don't think you can add it to feed.
If the pony hasn’t been handled much domosedan probably won’t be best as it has to be given under the tongue for 30 seconds so it can absorb it otherwise it doesn’t work. It’s fairly difficult for a well handled horse let alone a feral one, a dart may be better? Less stressful for you at least