Bobbly
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He doesn't look happy or right in that photo (his expression). You have put him at peace and taken away his pain.
I agree with this, brave decision but the right one, rest easy boy.
He doesn't look happy or right in that photo (his expression). You have put him at peace and taken away his pain.
Take at least two weeks to yourself to let yourself calm down and your head stop spinning with the emotion of it all.
Then have a think about whether you want to take it further or not. If you want to take it further, be very clear in your own mind what you expect realistically to get out of taking it further, then have a further good think about whether that end is worth putting yourself through further stress over several months/couple of years for.
Don't let yourself be swayed either by well-meaning peeps who say "you must take it further to stop it happening again.." or by those who say "put it behind you."
Has to be your own personal decision once enough time has passed for you to think calmly/rationally from a stepped-back-out-of-it perspective.
Whatever decision you then make will be the right one for you.
xx
im not going to make any decisions today. just going to try to heal. have a drink and stop beating myself up. im getting better.
I am hoping this thread will serve as a warning to others - i am not naming the breeder so within Ts and Cs but im sure if someone wanted to know they could find out.
You did the kindest thing by this horse. Never forget that. Xxxx
RIP xxx
I just saw this too. A homebred 14.3hh unsound 4yo (no cause for unsoundness given) to make 'a lovely brood mare.'I have noticed they have a 4yo (2009) Appaloosa few spot mare for sale for £750. Sold as a brood mare as not 100% sound ?
This thread is currently the top result on google search for "Corae horses" so yes, I think it has the capacity to warn others.
good point about the breed society - then again would they care?