Parker79
Well-Known Member
I have a 20yo retired mare....love of my life! she has been pretty much lame the whole time I've had her (OCD in both stifles and sacroiliac disease) but I kept her...managed some slow hacking...still had some beautiful rides and I owe her a lot.
So....she is in full livery, she has had to go on box rest due to heat in her feet...vet said bruising and wants shoes back on....she is not currently field sound and had to be on bute for most of winter.
So....now thinking, do I PTS? do I try her in a different surrounding (go back to 24/7 with a shelter)
I have another horse (which shouldn't be a factor but is due to cost).
Options
1. Find a field to rent, move both horses, go back to DIY and upset OH!
(concerned about moving her again)
2. Have her PTS (do not know if I am basing the decision on financial reasons)
3. Carry on plugging away with the livery yard I'm in and I love...put shoes back on....wait and see (fields are hilly which she is struggling with and the YO is having trouble managing her weight).
Arghhhh....I keep thinking the answer is staring me in the face but then I see her have a moment of joy in the field and think...how could I! I think she is happy in her yard (hence my reluctance to move her) but its expensive, the weight problem is a serious concern and the fact that its May and she is still having trouble being sound in a field (I thought the better weather would mean she would have a lovely summer).
So....she is in full livery, she has had to go on box rest due to heat in her feet...vet said bruising and wants shoes back on....she is not currently field sound and had to be on bute for most of winter.
So....now thinking, do I PTS? do I try her in a different surrounding (go back to 24/7 with a shelter)
I have another horse (which shouldn't be a factor but is due to cost).
Options
1. Find a field to rent, move both horses, go back to DIY and upset OH!
(concerned about moving her again)
2. Have her PTS (do not know if I am basing the decision on financial reasons)
3. Carry on plugging away with the livery yard I'm in and I love...put shoes back on....wait and see (fields are hilly which she is struggling with and the YO is having trouble managing her weight).
Arghhhh....I keep thinking the answer is staring me in the face but then I see her have a moment of joy in the field and think...how could I! I think she is happy in her yard (hence my reluctance to move her) but its expensive, the weight problem is a serious concern and the fact that its May and she is still having trouble being sound in a field (I thought the better weather would mean she would have a lovely summer).