Linzi_x
New User
Hi everyone, I am struggling with a decision and I need some horsey people's advice. I have a 17yr old 17.hh warmblood gelding who I have owned for about 4 years now, 2 months into having him he went very lame. I had the vet out and he did some X-rays turns out my horse has severe side bone and ring bone. He is now having to be on 3 bute a day and have remedial shoes for the rest of his life and he still isn't 100% sound. Then a couple of weeks ago I got him in from the field after he had been running around with my other horse who is 4 years older than him and I noticed he took twice as long to recover from running around than she did. I didn't think much of it as he seemed fine in his self... Until a few days ago he started coughing deeply and there was his green/brown mucus coming from his nose. I called the vet and be came out the next day and he was diagnosed with respiratory disease. He is on a course of antibiotics and will have to be on another set of drugs for the rest of his life plus when we ride we can only walk as his lungs aren't capable of doing much more. He has dropped a lot of weight due to the pain of his side bone.. I am struggling with the decision of whether or not to put him down. He can stay on 2 sets of drugs for the rest of his life but they aren't making him 100% comfortable plus for 1 horse it's costing me £750 a month for him which he is 100% worth it but surely there has to be a line? It's not the money side it's the quality of life I want for him. Like I said he has dropped a lot of weight through pain and now the problem with his breathing is this really fair to him? I think the best option is to be kind and put him to sleep but I need you guys advice