Marchtime
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What would you do if this was your horse...
Jesper has has collateral ligament damage in his right fore (diagnosed eighteen months ago). He had the prescribed rest and treatment; we've exhausted the insurance and run out of options. He was still intermittently 1/10th lame when ridden. Vet came out and recommended one danilon every other day and light hacking work. Vet also believes he has low grade suspensory damage in right fore and has re-aggravated his old left hind suspensory injury. Vet believes best way forward is danilon and light work. However, Jesper seems incapable of being in work. Came in this week having thrown a splint. Had colic last month, removed a shoe before Christmas... Basically he's out of work more than he's in work due to his field antics, but he goes out in the smallest paddock available and alone - I can't keep him in as it's not fair on him.
I don't know whether to give up and retire him, whether to turn him away for a year and hope or what. He's 10yrs old. Can't be truly turned away as he's a TB who won't live out and won't share a field with other horses. He has to have remedial shoeing with silicon gel pads (very expensive) just to stay sound. I'm emotionally exhausted. The constant rollercoaster of him getting better then going lame again with something else has taken it's toll. It just feels like a battle I can't win. However he is very happy in himself and I'd never consider putting him down as the vet agrees he's not in pain. I'm just feeling a bit down. Any words of wisdom or advice? Is it best to give up temporarily? But I'm worried if I turn him away I won't bring him back in to work as he'll undoubtedly be a real handful and can have temperament issues especially after time off... Vet is out of advice. I think he's advised the danilon and light hacking route as he feels Jesper isn't really suitable to just be a pet...
Sorry for the long post
Jesper has has collateral ligament damage in his right fore (diagnosed eighteen months ago). He had the prescribed rest and treatment; we've exhausted the insurance and run out of options. He was still intermittently 1/10th lame when ridden. Vet came out and recommended one danilon every other day and light hacking work. Vet also believes he has low grade suspensory damage in right fore and has re-aggravated his old left hind suspensory injury. Vet believes best way forward is danilon and light work. However, Jesper seems incapable of being in work. Came in this week having thrown a splint. Had colic last month, removed a shoe before Christmas... Basically he's out of work more than he's in work due to his field antics, but he goes out in the smallest paddock available and alone - I can't keep him in as it's not fair on him.
I don't know whether to give up and retire him, whether to turn him away for a year and hope or what. He's 10yrs old. Can't be truly turned away as he's a TB who won't live out and won't share a field with other horses. He has to have remedial shoeing with silicon gel pads (very expensive) just to stay sound. I'm emotionally exhausted. The constant rollercoaster of him getting better then going lame again with something else has taken it's toll. It just feels like a battle I can't win. However he is very happy in himself and I'd never consider putting him down as the vet agrees he's not in pain. I'm just feeling a bit down. Any words of wisdom or advice? Is it best to give up temporarily? But I'm worried if I turn him away I won't bring him back in to work as he'll undoubtedly be a real handful and can have temperament issues especially after time off... Vet is out of advice. I think he's advised the danilon and light hacking route as he feels Jesper isn't really suitable to just be a pet...
Sorry for the long post