springgrass
Well-Known Member
On Friday, at 10am, I said goodbye to my old friend. He had a tough year with two nasty injuries rendering him off work a lot. The Pastern injury never fully came right. He was arthritic and lame and the time was right. The day after I booked the hunt he came in more lame then usual and just looked so sad and down trodden. I KNOW I did the right thing.
I have never had to have one of mine put to sleep before. I chose the hunt after lots of careful consideration and I'm glad I did. The chap who came was lovely...I had started emailing him back in September and he was always so kind and patient in answering my questions. I'm afraid I couldn't look him in the eye when he came though and don't think I said much to him. I'll have to email to thank him properly.
My boy spent the morning being loved and fussed. It was a beautiful, crisp, sunny morning (rain was forecast but didn't come!) and he walked down to the gate thinking he was first to be turned out, with the sun on his back. I don't know how I handed the huntsman the lead rope, but I did. I walked away, leaving my horse happily eating apples and feed from a bucket. Then about 3 minutes later I heard the shot and 'just like that' his suffering ended.
It's been hard, such mixed emotions and I miss him and always will. I also feel slightly guilty as I have a new horse arriving tomorrow. I have been looking, on and off, for a year. It's a shame that the two events are so close together but that's the way it's worked out. I find myself feeling I have to explain to everyone how I haven't gotten rid of one for another (I would have had room to keep my old boy if he was comfortable and happy).
I just have to keep telling myself that those closest to me and my boy know the whole story.
I'm looking forward to actually riding again, I refuse to feel guilty about that. I've shed a million tears these past 8 weeks....he will always be in my heart and I have so much to thank him for.
Has anyone else ever got a new horse so quickly after losing one?
I have never had to have one of mine put to sleep before. I chose the hunt after lots of careful consideration and I'm glad I did. The chap who came was lovely...I had started emailing him back in September and he was always so kind and patient in answering my questions. I'm afraid I couldn't look him in the eye when he came though and don't think I said much to him. I'll have to email to thank him properly.
My boy spent the morning being loved and fussed. It was a beautiful, crisp, sunny morning (rain was forecast but didn't come!) and he walked down to the gate thinking he was first to be turned out, with the sun on his back. I don't know how I handed the huntsman the lead rope, but I did. I walked away, leaving my horse happily eating apples and feed from a bucket. Then about 3 minutes later I heard the shot and 'just like that' his suffering ended.
It's been hard, such mixed emotions and I miss him and always will. I also feel slightly guilty as I have a new horse arriving tomorrow. I have been looking, on and off, for a year. It's a shame that the two events are so close together but that's the way it's worked out. I find myself feeling I have to explain to everyone how I haven't gotten rid of one for another (I would have had room to keep my old boy if he was comfortable and happy).
I just have to keep telling myself that those closest to me and my boy know the whole story.
I'm looking forward to actually riding again, I refuse to feel guilty about that. I've shed a million tears these past 8 weeks....he will always be in my heart and I have so much to thank him for.
Has anyone else ever got a new horse so quickly after losing one?