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Hi everyone, just a quick update on Brian and Buster, the two lovely TB geldings that were in need of a new home.
We were all set up to take the boys to their new home with the PHAASE sanctuary this afternoon, but after 4 hours, 3 lots of sedative for Brian, the vet, plenty of hands, patience and trying, Brian would not load. We got to the point where he was extremely dangerous to all of us, but worse, to himself. He sustained a couple of nasty cuts, damaged the lorry ramp, almost crushed two of us and badly hurt his owners hand, so we had to call it a day.
Buster was as good as gold, despite us all expecting him to be the troublesome one. Unfortunately though, there is no way we will get Brian off the yard. He had a whole tube of sedalin which didn't even touch him, he then had two intravenous shots from the vet who was good enough to stay and help, almost getting stamped on the head trying to bandage a cut but to no avail.
The owner and to be honest, none of us want to put Brian through that again, so the owner has made the very difficult decision to have the boys put to sleep this week. Finances are beyond too tight for him, he is extremely distressed and I believe that he is making the right decision for the boys and for himself and his sick wife.
I just wanted to let those that were concerned for him and the boys know. The ladies at PHAASE have been amazingly supportive and if any of you would still like to make a donation to help them in what they do, let me know and I will link them in this thread.
Thank you all who gave any advice, help and support and despite having a heavy heart, I think the decision is the best one. We tried, but it wasn't to be.
We were all set up to take the boys to their new home with the PHAASE sanctuary this afternoon, but after 4 hours, 3 lots of sedative for Brian, the vet, plenty of hands, patience and trying, Brian would not load. We got to the point where he was extremely dangerous to all of us, but worse, to himself. He sustained a couple of nasty cuts, damaged the lorry ramp, almost crushed two of us and badly hurt his owners hand, so we had to call it a day.
Buster was as good as gold, despite us all expecting him to be the troublesome one. Unfortunately though, there is no way we will get Brian off the yard. He had a whole tube of sedalin which didn't even touch him, he then had two intravenous shots from the vet who was good enough to stay and help, almost getting stamped on the head trying to bandage a cut but to no avail.
The owner and to be honest, none of us want to put Brian through that again, so the owner has made the very difficult decision to have the boys put to sleep this week. Finances are beyond too tight for him, he is extremely distressed and I believe that he is making the right decision for the boys and for himself and his sick wife.
I just wanted to let those that were concerned for him and the boys know. The ladies at PHAASE have been amazingly supportive and if any of you would still like to make a donation to help them in what they do, let me know and I will link them in this thread.
Thank you all who gave any advice, help and support and despite having a heavy heart, I think the decision is the best one. We tried, but it wasn't to be.