Merrick
Active Member
My husband was in the unfortunate position of being first on the scene after a neighbours mare (with foal at foot) slipped and broke her back in the field adjoining ours last year. In fact she would have drowned had he not dealt with the situation as her head was in a puddle and she was struggling to keep her head out of the water. The owner was away and we managed to contact him as my hubby phoned me at work and we got the vet. It was a long story that wasn't particularly pleasant but eventually she was PTS while my husband stroke her... Then we got the bill which was £400 because we had called the vet and collection by the local knackerman was another £150 (cash)! We struggled to get the (absent) owner to pay up and although our vet was understanding they said legally they could pursue the costs at court if necessary!
Hubby's response ( having sat in 12 inches of water for hours holding the mare while it's desperate foal tried to suckle) was " and what the ******* was I supposed to do, leave her to drown and have that on my conscience?"
Personally I have had to have 4 horses and ponies PTS and one died of colic too and £200 has never covered it- the first was in 1986!
Only one was planned, that was the cheapest but still £300 to have her buried by a local farmer!
Hubby's response ( having sat in 12 inches of water for hours holding the mare while it's desperate foal tried to suckle) was " and what the ******* was I supposed to do, leave her to drown and have that on my conscience?"
Personally I have had to have 4 horses and ponies PTS and one died of colic too and £200 has never covered it- the first was in 1986!
Only one was planned, that was the cheapest but still £300 to have her buried by a local farmer!