pipper
Well-Known Member
If he is not insured and you are not in a position to spend money on investigations, im afraid my answer would be to PTS. its such a hard call i realise, but he is obviously unhappy and sounds like there could be a pain issue. It would be the right thing to do IMO rather than him spend the next few years of his life maybe pushed from pillar to post, after buyers realise they cant cope with him. Potential buyers may be genuine and want to have him but all too often the reality of a difficult horse wears people down and he may get moved on a few times.