Frumpoon
Well-Known Member
A brave decision not easily made
ETA: First owner does not wish to come see him so he will be PTS next week as planned.. kennels will then autopsy him.![]()
Will you let us know what kennels find, please?
Thank you all for such kind replies - he will be put to sleep next week. We have invited his first owner who had him from a foal - 4 years to come and say goodbye if they wish.
Once again - I thank you all (bar one) for not being judgemental about the situation and giving me that push I needed to actually do it. xx
A sound business decision to cut losses on a lousy investment unlikely to make money.
Bought horse to make a quick buck; shooting it instead of engaging vet when it bucks.
Poor horse.
What a bunch of owners.
A sound business decision to cut losses on a lousy investment unlikely to make money.
Bought horse to make a quick buck; shooting it instead of engaging vet when it bucks.
Poor horse.
What a bunch of owners.
A sound business decision to cut losses on a lousy investment unlikely to make money.
Bought horse to make a quick buck; shooting it instead of engaging vet when it bucks.
Poor horse.
What a bunch of owners.
Possible true, but not necessarily the only or even the primary motivation.
Not poor horse at all. It will be dead, and know nothing about it. It doesn't know that it might have lived longer. It will never be frightened, in pain, hungry or abused in any way in the future. There are more sound safe horses in the country than there are homes for. Putting this one down means another somewhere will live. And no more humans will be hurt. Win win.
Absolutely! Every owner that passed on a difficult/dangerous horse for someone else to deal with/be hurt by. The last owner, on the other hand, has stepped up to the mark and written off her investment instead of selling on a horse who behaves well for weeks at a time, and is preventing any more people from being hurt by this horse.
And FWIW I'm not sure what an infraction is and won't be complaining abt your post Levrier becasue I tend to think this forum is exactly the kind of place for ridiculous judgemental posts, including from you. OP has rl for better informed opinions (eg ppl who are qualified professionals and have actually seen the horse). OP sought more poorly informed ones on here, albeit being very clear (s)he would ignore what (s)he didn't want to hear.
investors in project ponies trying to save money (on investigations which may/may not lead to a saleable animal and/or keeping expensive field ornaments) need unconditional support from strangers?
OP has rl for better informed opinions (eg ppl who are qualified professionals and have actually seen the horse). OP sought more poorly informed ones on here
albeit being very clear (s)he would ignore what (s)he didn't want to hear.
Oh, come on. Investors in Chinese zoos get a heck of a time on here for trying to save money by feeding their donkeys to their tigers (allegedly) and investors in project ponies trying to save money (on investigations which may/may not lead to a saleable animal and/or keeping expensive field ornaments) need unconditional support from strangers?
A sound business decision to cut losses on a lousy investment unlikely to make money.
Bought horse to make a quick buck; shooting it instead of engaging vet when it bucks.
Poor horse.
What a bunch of owners.
ETA: First owner does not wish to come see him so he will be PTS next week as planned.. kennels will then autopsy him.![]()
A sound business decision to cut losses on a lousy investment unlikely to make money.
Bought horse to make a quick buck; shooting it instead of engaging vet when it bucks.
Poor horse.
What a bunch of owners.
Oh how sadBad situation for all of you, and poor little creature being passed from pillar to post his whole life. I think putting him to sleep is probably the kindest/safest thing to do, definitely don't move him again.
I agree that there is probably something physically wrong. You could spend all of the money in the world on diagnostics and still not find the issue.
Is he girthy at all? I might scope for ulcers as a last resort if he was mine (as all the moves are likely to have caused them) but I'm still not sure I would want to get on something that could bronc out of the blue, even if he was suffering from them.
Surely if it was ulcers it would be doing it all the time, not just a random explosion out of the blue?
OP, a brave decision, and fully supported.