Immy
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Very dismal post, so apologies in advance!!!
Read a lot of posts on here lately with regards to owners having to make the hard decision of putting their horses down, so would love to hear your stories of how you made the time you had worthwhile with your horse?
My 6 year old ex-racehorse raced 4 times as a 2yo and had 2 years off so has not had a long start to her retraining. After x-rays, we discovered she has osteoarthritis (bone spavin) which is thought to be caused by a bone cyst. The cyst can’t be treated, so all we can do is use Tildren to try and slow down the process.
The vet believes things may get the better of her by the age 12 providing treatment is a success… Now I know this is a long time away, but obviously it’s been heartbreaking that she won’t be around and make it to being an old fogie
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We may have to knock our ideas with all the future competitions, dressage and showjumping on the head, but no matter what... She will remain with me till the end. But boy does she know how to look sorry for herself! Probably doesn’t help having such a tearful owner around her at the moment.
Anyone want to share their stories of situations where they have had to put their horse down long before the time they may have hoped for?
Read a lot of posts on here lately with regards to owners having to make the hard decision of putting their horses down, so would love to hear your stories of how you made the time you had worthwhile with your horse?
My 6 year old ex-racehorse raced 4 times as a 2yo and had 2 years off so has not had a long start to her retraining. After x-rays, we discovered she has osteoarthritis (bone spavin) which is thought to be caused by a bone cyst. The cyst can’t be treated, so all we can do is use Tildren to try and slow down the process.
The vet believes things may get the better of her by the age 12 providing treatment is a success… Now I know this is a long time away, but obviously it’s been heartbreaking that she won’t be around and make it to being an old fogie
We may have to knock our ideas with all the future competitions, dressage and showjumping on the head, but no matter what... She will remain with me till the end. But boy does she know how to look sorry for herself! Probably doesn’t help having such a tearful owner around her at the moment.
Anyone want to share their stories of situations where they have had to put their horse down long before the time they may have hoped for?
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