motherof2beasts!
Well-Known Member
I see. I know it's hard to think about, but the responsible thing to do would be to PTS, not rehome. BTW the thread on the other forum is still up.
I know what the responsible thing to do is thank you.
I see. I know it's hard to think about, but the responsible thing to do would be to PTS, not rehome. BTW the thread on the other forum is still up.
Just seems very odd, because the situation is very, very similar.
send it to me via message please?
Makes me feel sick even thinking about it, so doubt I will but I just cant put him through another hospital stay , I wanted him to have a nice peaceful retirement but he is just having one thing after another. Since August he has spondyltys, severe ostea arthritis in back , Arthritis and injury in stifle, cough, bad stomach now this riggy behaviour. He isn't a good doer and needs 2 feeds a day, will not be stabled (very had to sedate him 3 times to get him in for xray) and now this riggy/dangerous behaviour. Oh and he has a hay allergy and soaking and steaming doesn't seem to work so on the horsehage. I just wish he could have a few months or even weeks without issues. All of my others (touch wood) haven't needed the vet or have rarely bar the yearly vaccination and health check, feel like I may aswell get my wages paid directly to the vet! But also I love him despite all his issues !
Update - he ls not a rig only 0.01 hormone so very low. He is on rig calm and back with the herd. The vet has advised he has one last summer then PTS before winter as his X-rays on back were significant and he’ll be in some discomfort.
It does seem to be getting more common (or we are getting better at diagnosing it?). I was also told it’s rare but since my mare I’ve heard of a few others being diagnosed.Never known another person whose horse has it and so little out there about it!
So sorry to hear this. I've never understood this 'last summer thing' myself as horses don't particuarly care what the weather is doing or if the sun is on their back, they don't think like us, it's more for us I think, but as long as you can keep him comfortable on bute until such a time he will be PTS it will give you some time to be together and make some memories.Update - The vet has advised he has one last summer then PTS before winter as his X-rays on back were significant and he’ll be in some discomfort.