Gmj6789
New User
Hi, I am a new poster here but am going round in circles with this dilemma and would like some impartial advice.
As per the title I am considering having my gelding put to sleep for what would be mainly financial reasons. To give some background, he is 26 (with associated old age conditions and afflictions, but none of which are terribly serious), he was actually my mothers horse but I inherited him when she died 4 years ago (he was already retired at that point), he is a gentle soul who potters about occasionally with my young children on him but is generally just content mooching about the field. However, we live in the South East so he costs me around £3000 per year to keep even just on grass livery, and I am increasingly struggling to justify spending this amount when I also have a young family to support. I am currently using savings to pay for his keep but this is obviously not an infinite fund.
I think the thing I feel most guilty about when considering this is that I have my own horse who I am obviously also paying for. He is 14 and until recently was on loan to an equine college but unfortunately was returned with a whole host of health issues (which is a whole other story!) but I am slowly getting him sound and it is so nice to have him back.
Any advice, experience and opinions would be appreciated as I really am at a loss as to what to do next.
GMJ
As per the title I am considering having my gelding put to sleep for what would be mainly financial reasons. To give some background, he is 26 (with associated old age conditions and afflictions, but none of which are terribly serious), he was actually my mothers horse but I inherited him when she died 4 years ago (he was already retired at that point), he is a gentle soul who potters about occasionally with my young children on him but is generally just content mooching about the field. However, we live in the South East so he costs me around £3000 per year to keep even just on grass livery, and I am increasingly struggling to justify spending this amount when I also have a young family to support. I am currently using savings to pay for his keep but this is obviously not an infinite fund.
I think the thing I feel most guilty about when considering this is that I have my own horse who I am obviously also paying for. He is 14 and until recently was on loan to an equine college but unfortunately was returned with a whole host of health issues (which is a whole other story!) but I am slowly getting him sound and it is so nice to have him back.
Any advice, experience and opinions would be appreciated as I really am at a loss as to what to do next.
GMJ