0310Star
Well-Known Member
My horse has various leg issues. In January she was diagnosed with high ringbone, side bones and DJD in her RF. She stayed unbelievably sound even though the vet was very bleak about her future. She went back to the vets 2 weeks ago for a follow up and the RF was completely sound but found 1/10 lameness in the LF. After X-rays we found side bones and the starting of navicular. She had Tildren and vet was very happy she could carry on as she is and continue improving.
Fast forward to this week, and she hasn't seemed right. Today I took her into the school and she was fine in walk, asked for trot and she felt horribly lame. Took her saddle off and asked her to trot loose and she was hopping lame and very uncomfortable in the RF.
I always knew this day would come that she would go down hill, tbf she should have been a lot worse with all of her problems, but I thought after how well she has done she would be with me for a long while yet.
The dilemma I have with her is that she isn't the type of horse that can retire, she is a big TB and she had 4 months off over last winter and was totally unmanageable without work, to the point the yard were unsure she should stay as she just has too much energy not to work and have something to put her mind on.
Back then I made the decision that when the time came she couldn't be worked any longer I would not sell as i would not want her to be passed around for people and i love her far too much, so I would pts so she could at least go out happy and I would know she had a very happy life before that time came.
Call it a gut feeling, but after today I think that time will be sooner rather than later but thinking about it I feel terrible even considering such a thing if she does not come sound.
Has anybody ever been in this position, and am I a total b*tch for even considering this once she can no longer be worked?
I know this could just be a momentary blip and she could come right again but it has made me think about what I will do when the time comes....
Very sad post about a horse I love very much
Fast forward to this week, and she hasn't seemed right. Today I took her into the school and she was fine in walk, asked for trot and she felt horribly lame. Took her saddle off and asked her to trot loose and she was hopping lame and very uncomfortable in the RF.
I always knew this day would come that she would go down hill, tbf she should have been a lot worse with all of her problems, but I thought after how well she has done she would be with me for a long while yet.
The dilemma I have with her is that she isn't the type of horse that can retire, she is a big TB and she had 4 months off over last winter and was totally unmanageable without work, to the point the yard were unsure she should stay as she just has too much energy not to work and have something to put her mind on.
Back then I made the decision that when the time came she couldn't be worked any longer I would not sell as i would not want her to be passed around for people and i love her far too much, so I would pts so she could at least go out happy and I would know she had a very happy life before that time came.
Call it a gut feeling, but after today I think that time will be sooner rather than later but thinking about it I feel terrible even considering such a thing if she does not come sound.
Has anybody ever been in this position, and am I a total b*tch for even considering this once she can no longer be worked?
I know this could just be a momentary blip and she could come right again but it has made me think about what I will do when the time comes....
Very sad post about a horse I love very much