Merry Crisis
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Hold on let me run upstairs to look in the bathroom cupboard .................................................
Nope ......... all out - shucks!
NO DONT
Hold on let me run upstairs to look in the bathroom cupboard .................................................
Nope ......... all out - shucks!
NO DONTI didnt mean it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
LOL - I know, at first i thought you meant chloroform (sp?) but no luck there either! x
Oh I have plenty of that, if you need any let me know.
Why would a person have ANY chloroform, let alone "plenty"?![]()
Well I find that very sad. It is not practical for me to keep my current 'broken' horse. I now face not being able to have my own horse to ride. But I make a commitment to all the animals I take on, that if I possibly can, they are with me for life, or until they have to be PTS for humane reasons. If the vet tells me he is not paddock sound he will be PTS, but he looks to be fine in the paddock and so he has a home with me until he is not. I am gutted. Absolutely gutted that this has happened to me twice in two years and that the horse I bought to replace my retired mare is now, barring miracles going to be a second field ornament. But if I had him PTS it would be purely for selfish reasons and I really couldn't do it. If I could then yes, I would be hard.
I have a horse, 11yrs old, fit and healthy. He is a fabulous little competition horse, just can be a total **** on the ground. If he is handled competently, he will stay within the boundaries of politeness - most of the time. I have been trying to sell/loan him for almost five years, having had him since he was four. He has been away, come back, been away again, and is currently back. There seems to be a distinct lack of what I call "proper" horsemen about. I am now in the position where I am about to lose my grazing, and cannot afford livery costs. I love this boy to bits, and it is so frustrating because he can be brilliant. However, if I couldn't keep him, and finding a new home is proving pretty impossible, I would seriously consider having him put down. There is no way I would risk him going somewhere where he couldn't be handled, and ending up abused or neglected. It would break my heart, either way.
as to AMYMAY and ENFYS and FLOCK i have alredy said that the horse had nothing wrong with she was just not a plod along what the woman needs and may i also add. she is a very good friend of mine for many years and its just i disagree with what has happened and just wanted some views.
The thing is, none of us here actually know why the horse was PTS. What the OP said sounds like (hurtful) gossip to me.
My aunt has just had her lovely 12 year old dog PTS. He looked totally healthy, but he had cancer that would have killed him painfully. There's no saying the mare didn't have something like that going on.
Agreed. I'm sorry, OP, but it's rather hard to believe what you say. You post about "what a woman at yard done" but then tell us she's your "very good friend".
Am I being cynical by saying those two statements don't seem to add up?
Wagtail,
Despite us disagreeing on this thread and on others about similar subjects I am in your position right now. I have two retired horses at livery and as a result cannot afford a riding horse. Hey ho that's the way the cookie crumbles and I choose and am happy to keep my 'useless' expensive pets despite desperately missing riding. However, I am very aware that if there is any drop in my income, keeping them will become impossible and to me, PTS is the only responsible alternative. IF they were in work/ridable they could be sold (very last resort) or loaned to ease the financial burden...no longer an option.
I have seen the treatment that people get on the average yard when they pts an animal that isn't obviously on its last legs and through all the judgy pants, nastiness and bitching that goes on I never once seen any of those people step forward and offer to take that animal on - it's always that somebody else should do something! Maybe I'm a little touchy on the subject because of this?
The woman was not competent enough to ride it and so rather than bothering to find it a new home just eliminiated the problem by having the horse disposed of. Also, it is not the first time she has done this.
Now none of us know all the facts when ANYONE posts ANYTHING. Therefore we have to take it at face value when discussing it until proved otherwise.
We have no idea whether the other horse pts was a healthy 5yo or was pts as a result of a broken leg/ragwort poisoning/twisted gut etc etc.
Wagtail - where on earth in this thread has anything been said that would make you come to the conclusion that this horse would have been an "ideal teenagers rioding club horse", because I'm damned if I can see it.
On the basis of the facts given we have no idea whether this was a novice owner who couldn't face up to her own lack of ability or an extremely experienced horse woman who recognised that the horse had come to the end of the road.
We have no idea whether Tinpot is the sort of owner who thinks a horse should be phoning the Vet itself before it is put down or whether the owner is a callous bitch who regards a horse in the same way as a kleenex.
We have no idea whether the other horse pts was a healthy 5yo or was pts as a result of a broken leg/ragwort poisoning/twisted gut etc etc.
Even if we feel we have the right to judge the owner we simply do not have the facts to be able to do so.
FWIW I would be loath to sell a 20yo - I've been to markets a & seen oldies there and wanted to wallop the owners for not taking responsibility for their end. Loaning isn't always practical - if you don't have your own land you may not be able to take them back in an emergency. I shouldn't think a month goes by on this forum without a tale of how someone has had to go & fetch back a mistreated loan horse back there & then.
she owned an aged arab totally fit aged 20 years young (PTS) because she could not ride her( Nothing to do with the horse just she was incapable lack of experiance) such a waste of a lovely horse.
I agree totally with a fii any one who has seen old horses at markets or even worse stored waiting for the meat price to be high enough to sent them to slaughter would support anyone putting their oldie down. I am still haunted by some of the awful things I saw when I was a welfare officer the worse thing was some of them would look at a woman who properly dressed and talked like someone who had loved and cared for them once with hope and I could do nothing for them I am crying now remembering it .
The information we are given is that the Arab was 20 yrs,and the owner was too novicey to ride it.
So how come we jump to the conclusion that it's only other alternative is being sent to market or being loaned to someone incompetent ?
Am I the only person who knows horses and ponies of 20 yrs and older that have been sold or loaned to loving homes and continued to have a happy working life ?
There is no mention of it being a problem horse, unrideable or the owners personal circumstances being difficult.
I am appalled that in this horse's case, for so many of you, its life is so disposable. Euthanasia is the last option when all other avenues have failed, not the first.
I have to agree with the few who have said "her horse, her choice".
I think until you walk in her shoes - no the real ins and outs of the situation - you cannot really pass judgement. She may have told you a complete cock and bull story but really there could be a whole different world of reason behind her decision.
I think a horse of 20 that is perhaps slightly difficult is better PTS then sold, because at least that way you can garentee it's ending, it's had a good life (with hope) and now it will go piecefully to sleep in the field rather than what COULD happen - it end up in the markets and sold to the meat man! I say could because it may end up in a lovely forever home- but who's to garentee that?
Also, I understand you are proberbly in shock and the idea of the event itself will be an upsetting one, but I think you need to look at the bigger picture- if this un exspirienced owner had tried to sell her on, she probably would have taken the first offer on her without looking into the home first!
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