Hot_Toddy7
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Hi all, in a bit of a difficult situation at the moment and just want to get some views.
I have a 17.2hh Hanoverian - 20yrs old, rescued him 3 years ago. When I first got him he looked about 30, very underweight and unhappy. I had been told about him by a friend of a friend, and being a muggins, I fell in love and just wanted to take him home and 'make him all better'. It hasn't quite happened that way though. When I first heard about him, the friend of friend had said he was fabulous in all ways, ideal novice hack, a good do-er, some unsoundness issues but full of life, and fine for low-level stuff.
Turned out his unsoundness was worse than I was expecting and he was intermittently very unlevel infront, he has his good and bad days, but on the whole, he's never going to be sound.
Since I've had him, he's put on a little weight, but, he gets fed more than what my other 2 full TB's get combined! Had bloods run - nothing came up. Teeth all fine, up to date with worming etc etc. I am now getting to the point where I realise how stressful the last 3 years have been, I have had no time to enjoy the other 2 and I have a money-pit field ornament.
He can't be left alone and goes mental if he is, I can't loan him as he is too skinny and I would feel like I'm just passing the buck, and I can't continue the way things are. I know it's been a sh**ey winter, but he has never looked 'Ok'. I could continue to struggle financially and also time-wise. But I've pretty much come to the decision to PTS. The thing that's making it so damn difficult is that he is happy, he plays around, bucks & farts like a 2 year old from time to time, but he's not getting any better physically and I can't afford to have investigations done, and at his age, I'm not sure I would want to. Is it wrong to PTS a horse for financial reasons, or for it being the easier options, or have I tried long enough to say that it's not been easy?
Help

I have a 17.2hh Hanoverian - 20yrs old, rescued him 3 years ago. When I first got him he looked about 30, very underweight and unhappy. I had been told about him by a friend of a friend, and being a muggins, I fell in love and just wanted to take him home and 'make him all better'. It hasn't quite happened that way though. When I first heard about him, the friend of friend had said he was fabulous in all ways, ideal novice hack, a good do-er, some unsoundness issues but full of life, and fine for low-level stuff.
Turned out his unsoundness was worse than I was expecting and he was intermittently very unlevel infront, he has his good and bad days, but on the whole, he's never going to be sound.
Since I've had him, he's put on a little weight, but, he gets fed more than what my other 2 full TB's get combined! Had bloods run - nothing came up. Teeth all fine, up to date with worming etc etc. I am now getting to the point where I realise how stressful the last 3 years have been, I have had no time to enjoy the other 2 and I have a money-pit field ornament.
He can't be left alone and goes mental if he is, I can't loan him as he is too skinny and I would feel like I'm just passing the buck, and I can't continue the way things are. I know it's been a sh**ey winter, but he has never looked 'Ok'. I could continue to struggle financially and also time-wise. But I've pretty much come to the decision to PTS. The thing that's making it so damn difficult is that he is happy, he plays around, bucks & farts like a 2 year old from time to time, but he's not getting any better physically and I can't afford to have investigations done, and at his age, I'm not sure I would want to. Is it wrong to PTS a horse for financial reasons, or for it being the easier options, or have I tried long enough to say that it's not been easy?
Help