Mongoose11
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Olive's field companion and next door neighbour is a sweet little 13hh'ish Palamino pony. Pony is 22 and lame. Owner clearly 'loves' her and comes twice a day to see to her which involves mucking and turning out and then bringing in. Basic needs met and pony is happy with plenty of grass.
Here's the issue. Pony is lame and has been for some time, as in years. Pony bunny hops in canter in the field as the two back legs don't seem to work together, she is very stiff when coming out of the stable and rests her hind legs in some very awkward positions when in at night. Obviously she is completely retired.
I would just like to see her on some pain relief. She must be in pain, right?
Edited to add, owner knows she is lame and remarks on it, calling her an 'old gal' and then says that she can't be that lame because she will still 'canter' in the field (very uncomfortable to watch). When I go down for late hay visit I always stop to see the pony and she has to almost rock herself to get going to come over to see me.
I am seriously considering whether it would be right for me to administer pain relief without the owner knowing.... Eeeeeek
Here's the issue. Pony is lame and has been for some time, as in years. Pony bunny hops in canter in the field as the two back legs don't seem to work together, she is very stiff when coming out of the stable and rests her hind legs in some very awkward positions when in at night. Obviously she is completely retired.
I would just like to see her on some pain relief. She must be in pain, right?
Edited to add, owner knows she is lame and remarks on it, calling her an 'old gal' and then says that she can't be that lame because she will still 'canter' in the field (very uncomfortable to watch). When I go down for late hay visit I always stop to see the pony and she has to almost rock herself to get going to come over to see me.
I am seriously considering whether it would be right for me to administer pain relief without the owner knowing.... Eeeeeek
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