zoeshiloh
Well-Known Member
My friend has a young gelding - a 6yo. She took him on as a companion horse, knowing he couldn't ever be ridden. He has arthritis in three legs (was hit by a car and badly injurred as a 2yo) and terrible feet that need to be seen by the farrier every three or four weeks. In winter he has abcesses one after the other all year. He wont stay in a stable - he cribs and weaves and gets very stiff, to the point he cannot move at all first thing.
BUT he is a sweet horse, very affectionate and seems to enjoy life. In the summer he has lots of energy, but in the winter he is permanently on bute. He doesn't hold weight and has to be fed copious amounts.
He is costing my friend a fortune, but she doesn't care about that - he is worth it to her. Then yesterday she came to me and asked if I thought she should finally admit defeat. She has had this lad over 3 years now, and he never seems to gain a pound, he is always lame (in varying degrees) and despite all the supplements and care she is piling into him, his feet never improve. Part of me thinks she should have him PTS - he must be in some pain most of the time. But then I look at him, and think why give up on him, he is such a sweet, good natured horse. I think she is really struggling with this - she loves him so much, and he is so young it seems such a waste. But in 3 years he hasn't picked up at all, despite the best vet treatment, farriery care, feed etc.
I am seeing her tonight, and am tempted to say "give him until the end of summer, then perhaps think about having him PTS".
What do you guys think? Cookies and milk if you got this far.
BUT he is a sweet horse, very affectionate and seems to enjoy life. In the summer he has lots of energy, but in the winter he is permanently on bute. He doesn't hold weight and has to be fed copious amounts.
He is costing my friend a fortune, but she doesn't care about that - he is worth it to her. Then yesterday she came to me and asked if I thought she should finally admit defeat. She has had this lad over 3 years now, and he never seems to gain a pound, he is always lame (in varying degrees) and despite all the supplements and care she is piling into him, his feet never improve. Part of me thinks she should have him PTS - he must be in some pain most of the time. But then I look at him, and think why give up on him, he is such a sweet, good natured horse. I think she is really struggling with this - she loves him so much, and he is so young it seems such a waste. But in 3 years he hasn't picked up at all, despite the best vet treatment, farriery care, feed etc.
I am seeing her tonight, and am tempted to say "give him until the end of summer, then perhaps think about having him PTS".
What do you guys think? Cookies and milk if you got this far.