smellsofhorse
Well-Known Member
My old boy is on limited time, vet has said he is painful on all legs and eyes are pretty bad and deteriorating.
It's definately not fair to put him through next winter but obviously the decision may have to be made much sooner.
He on Bute twice a day, but that won't get rid of all of the pain and it will work less and less.
I won't let him suffer and will do what's best for him.
Will I know when the time is right?
I don't want to do it too soon, before he is ready.
He can't come into the stable for too long any more as it makes him stiff, he doesn't like staying out in bad weather and since last year the flys really annoy him, he has a fly rug but I don't think its fair to put a mask on him with his vision problems.
What I need is breezy days and not too hot or cold!
Yesterday I was at the yard at 5am, he was happy grazing with his mates, I gave him his breakfast and he went off to eat again.
9am I rode my other gelding, firstly he was grazing still, hour later riding past field old boy was stood by gate in his uncomfortable position, shifting his legs.
Another hour later on returning gelding to field old boy was still there.
I gave him a hug and it really worried me he was in pain, has he had enough of life?
Evening I went back to feed them, he was happily grazing, ate his feed, had a nice brush and returned to field.
Will I know when the time is right?
Is now the right time?
If he is uncomfortable for a short time per day then maybe not now, but if he is uncomfortable for more time than not now is.
I think I will check him a few more tines during the day and see how he is.
It's definately not fair to put him through next winter but obviously the decision may have to be made much sooner.
He on Bute twice a day, but that won't get rid of all of the pain and it will work less and less.
I won't let him suffer and will do what's best for him.
Will I know when the time is right?
I don't want to do it too soon, before he is ready.
He can't come into the stable for too long any more as it makes him stiff, he doesn't like staying out in bad weather and since last year the flys really annoy him, he has a fly rug but I don't think its fair to put a mask on him with his vision problems.
What I need is breezy days and not too hot or cold!
Yesterday I was at the yard at 5am, he was happy grazing with his mates, I gave him his breakfast and he went off to eat again.
9am I rode my other gelding, firstly he was grazing still, hour later riding past field old boy was stood by gate in his uncomfortable position, shifting his legs.
Another hour later on returning gelding to field old boy was still there.
I gave him a hug and it really worried me he was in pain, has he had enough of life?
Evening I went back to feed them, he was happily grazing, ate his feed, had a nice brush and returned to field.
Will I know when the time is right?
Is now the right time?
If he is uncomfortable for a short time per day then maybe not now, but if he is uncomfortable for more time than not now is.
I think I will check him a few more tines during the day and see how he is.