chrisley
Well-Known Member
Sorry the thread title is a bit rubbish!
We’re meant to be moving back to the US next summer after 15 years in the UK. Three years ago I imported my wonderful gelding from southern Spain and had no idea about piroplasmosis or that it’s common in that region and that the US doesn’t allow import of piro infected horses.
Had my gelding tested and his blood came back at over double the threshold for a positive result on a cELISA. He’s fit and well and the piro is causing him no harm.
There’s a treatment for it, but it would cause pretty intense suffering for about 8 days. It also only has a success rate of about 70%, so it’s entirely possible he would suffer for no reason.
However, if I sell him, I have no control over his future and he might get passed around, be unhappy, or experience long term suffering at the hands of others. Our situation is incredibly financially stable, we would be buying our own land, and we have multiple family members with land so it’s hard to imagine a situation where I would be forced to give him up.
On the other other hand, he could break a leg the day he steps off the plane in the US, and all his suffering would be for nothing. Or he could be sold to the perfect home here and be even happier than he is now.
What would you do? Would you put your horse through short term suffering for a decent chance at long term happiness? The idea of giving him the treatment is pretty abhorrent to me, but so is the idea of sending him out into the world where I have no say over his future.
I’m leaning more towards selling him but I wanted to see what other people’s opinions were.
We’re meant to be moving back to the US next summer after 15 years in the UK. Three years ago I imported my wonderful gelding from southern Spain and had no idea about piroplasmosis or that it’s common in that region and that the US doesn’t allow import of piro infected horses.
Had my gelding tested and his blood came back at over double the threshold for a positive result on a cELISA. He’s fit and well and the piro is causing him no harm.
There’s a treatment for it, but it would cause pretty intense suffering for about 8 days. It also only has a success rate of about 70%, so it’s entirely possible he would suffer for no reason.
However, if I sell him, I have no control over his future and he might get passed around, be unhappy, or experience long term suffering at the hands of others. Our situation is incredibly financially stable, we would be buying our own land, and we have multiple family members with land so it’s hard to imagine a situation where I would be forced to give him up.
On the other other hand, he could break a leg the day he steps off the plane in the US, and all his suffering would be for nothing. Or he could be sold to the perfect home here and be even happier than he is now.
What would you do? Would you put your horse through short term suffering for a decent chance at long term happiness? The idea of giving him the treatment is pretty abhorrent to me, but so is the idea of sending him out into the world where I have no say over his future.
I’m leaning more towards selling him but I wanted to see what other people’s opinions were.