ChestnutHunter
Well-Known Member
We bought my horse to compete last year but he has only been in work for 5 of the 13 months I have had him. He was completely sound when I bought him but we have had problem after problem and the money is fast running out. He is 8 and a real gem of a horse., but over the past couple of months has been diagnosed with side bone in both front hooves, grade 3/4 stomach ulcers twice which went and reoccurred, bone growth on his spine behind the saddle and gets hideous hives on and off no matter on season/change in diet. His ridden behaviour has become shocking despite following vets advice and rehab program.
We have literally spent thousands on top of our insurance money getting to the bottom of the ulcers which is how we found the other problems, but it is just never ending and he just isn't fit for purpose. He is my best friend and it is an awful thing to go through but nothing is working, we have thought of every possibility and had every xray/scan/investigation we could possibly afford but it seems that as soon as we find one problem it develops in to another. Time off work for vets trips, getting up at 6am 7 days a week to medicate him.
Where would you draw the line and what would you do in my position? Nobody would buy him considering the problems he has and the level of maintenance that he requires, he needs a job and is it fair to turn an 8 year old out for the rest of its life? The problem is that I am buying my first house and the financial strain is a real problem, I work full time and go before and after work to muck out/bring in etc but the hours that I put in for little reward is taking the fun out of being a horse owner.
I love my horse but he isn't enjoying the work any more and it upsets me that he might be in pain!
We have literally spent thousands on top of our insurance money getting to the bottom of the ulcers which is how we found the other problems, but it is just never ending and he just isn't fit for purpose. He is my best friend and it is an awful thing to go through but nothing is working, we have thought of every possibility and had every xray/scan/investigation we could possibly afford but it seems that as soon as we find one problem it develops in to another. Time off work for vets trips, getting up at 6am 7 days a week to medicate him.
Where would you draw the line and what would you do in my position? Nobody would buy him considering the problems he has and the level of maintenance that he requires, he needs a job and is it fair to turn an 8 year old out for the rest of its life? The problem is that I am buying my first house and the financial strain is a real problem, I work full time and go before and after work to muck out/bring in etc but the hours that I put in for little reward is taking the fun out of being a horse owner.
I love my horse but he isn't enjoying the work any more and it upsets me that he might be in pain!