niagaraduval
Well-Known Member
My horse was diagnosed the emphysema. Sadly, he is still young (he's 6 now) and so full of energy. He just can not not be ridden.
I have been told, that if I do every possible thing to help him, there is a slight slight possibility his emphysema can improve.
Currently he is at a yard about 9 miles away. With work and everything I cannot get out there everyday. So he is on full livery. He lives out 24/7 at the moment. I was hoping to keep him out all winter, but have been advised that that isn't wise as of his breed. In the winter he was stabled, and had shavings, hay soaked for hours, water added to feed to make a sloppy mess. I have to be careful when grooming him, as of the dust that comes out of his fur. I can't sweep the yard near him, and he has to be isolated. The yard he is currently at is so lovely. I love it there. But as I can't see him everyday I am worried of how well he is being dealt with. He is currently out 24/7 so don't have to worry at all about him being in the dust. I've noticed a big improvement in his breathing in just 3 months of being constantly out. I also 'free loan' a lovely mare from the YO. There are only 2 horses there (my horse and my 'free loan' mare).
The horses love each other (mare and gelding) they are inseparable.
Do I stay where I am, and risk him having another crisis or do I move him to a field 5 mins walk from my house, where he will have all the care he needs to combat this illness but leave his mare and have to live on his own? He is not the horse to live on his own, but I can't afford another horse. Nor do I want one. The field doesn't have a tack room (which means i would have to carry my tack/brushes (everything) up there everyday. There is no shelter (although I will build one), There is no arena, no electricity, no water.. No horse box..
What would you do?
I really do not know what to do..
I have been told, that if I do every possible thing to help him, there is a slight slight possibility his emphysema can improve.
Currently he is at a yard about 9 miles away. With work and everything I cannot get out there everyday. So he is on full livery. He lives out 24/7 at the moment. I was hoping to keep him out all winter, but have been advised that that isn't wise as of his breed. In the winter he was stabled, and had shavings, hay soaked for hours, water added to feed to make a sloppy mess. I have to be careful when grooming him, as of the dust that comes out of his fur. I can't sweep the yard near him, and he has to be isolated. The yard he is currently at is so lovely. I love it there. But as I can't see him everyday I am worried of how well he is being dealt with. He is currently out 24/7 so don't have to worry at all about him being in the dust. I've noticed a big improvement in his breathing in just 3 months of being constantly out. I also 'free loan' a lovely mare from the YO. There are only 2 horses there (my horse and my 'free loan' mare).
The horses love each other (mare and gelding) they are inseparable.
Do I stay where I am, and risk him having another crisis or do I move him to a field 5 mins walk from my house, where he will have all the care he needs to combat this illness but leave his mare and have to live on his own? He is not the horse to live on his own, but I can't afford another horse. Nor do I want one. The field doesn't have a tack room (which means i would have to carry my tack/brushes (everything) up there everyday. There is no shelter (although I will build one), There is no arena, no electricity, no water.. No horse box..
What would you do?
I really do not know what to do..