Jsye
Well-Known Member
Hi all
I'm toying with the idea of turning my gelding away for the winter for some field rest/a break.
This year he has been diagnosed with bone spavin and has so far had cartrophen & tildren and to be honest I haven't really noticed a difference. I'm near my insurance limit & he keeps getting cuts in the field, unluckily where the vet would need to do his joint injections so he's not had them yet due to infection risk.
I've found a nice looking 'retirement' livery place - http://www.cheshireretirementlivery.co.uk/livery-care-plans - which seems great. A girl on my farm now keeps her horse there and vouches for it. It's about 45 miles from me I think so about an hour by car.
My horse is a 16.3 11 y/o thoroughbred gelding. He's not a poor doer and is in fact a bit chunky at the moment.
My current yard only does 3 days a week winter turnout, alternating between 2 field with one being very boggy once winter kicks in. He used to pull shoes all the time but had a bit of a barefoot break and since then has been ok however yesterday has pulled a front shoe off
Vet has told me being out as much as possible is best for him so not ideal on my current yard, especially as sometimes when the fields are quite wet YO will bring them all in for 2 weeks to let the fields rest.
I thought turning him out for winter just for some time off and chance to chill out would be a good idea but there's nowhere close to me. I really don't know what to do for the best - I don't want my horse to think i'm abandoning him (i know that's a bit sad) but I think he'd live out quite happily. He also has cushings so needs daily medication but I've spoken to the owner of ^ retirement livery place linked and she has said that giving him his tablet daily will be no problem.
What would you do if you were me?
I'm toying with the idea of turning my gelding away for the winter for some field rest/a break.
This year he has been diagnosed with bone spavin and has so far had cartrophen & tildren and to be honest I haven't really noticed a difference. I'm near my insurance limit & he keeps getting cuts in the field, unluckily where the vet would need to do his joint injections so he's not had them yet due to infection risk.
I've found a nice looking 'retirement' livery place - http://www.cheshireretirementlivery.co.uk/livery-care-plans - which seems great. A girl on my farm now keeps her horse there and vouches for it. It's about 45 miles from me I think so about an hour by car.
My horse is a 16.3 11 y/o thoroughbred gelding. He's not a poor doer and is in fact a bit chunky at the moment.
My current yard only does 3 days a week winter turnout, alternating between 2 field with one being very boggy once winter kicks in. He used to pull shoes all the time but had a bit of a barefoot break and since then has been ok however yesterday has pulled a front shoe off
Vet has told me being out as much as possible is best for him so not ideal on my current yard, especially as sometimes when the fields are quite wet YO will bring them all in for 2 weeks to let the fields rest.
I thought turning him out for winter just for some time off and chance to chill out would be a good idea but there's nowhere close to me. I really don't know what to do for the best - I don't want my horse to think i'm abandoning him (i know that's a bit sad) but I think he'd live out quite happily. He also has cushings so needs daily medication but I've spoken to the owner of ^ retirement livery place linked and she has said that giving him his tablet daily will be no problem.
What would you do if you were me?