Alphamare
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It interests me that the OP also blames the vet and the farrier for the horses death.
Someone I know has just had their horse PTS by the vet. Why, laminitis. She was warned about it, because she overfed sugar filled crap feed.
Now, she has had a vet in who knows nothing about barefoot recovery, and between the vet and the farrier they have made things worse.
The horse is now dead, so much wailing, and saying how nothing could be done.
Well it could, between them they've killed a good horse.
Four years ago this horse had an acute lamanitic attack. The owner who is a friend of mine brought it to us as we had recovered a number of lamanitic's up to then. The horse had severe rotation, but with a decent diet and following a barefoot recovery, it wasn't long before it was right. After 12 mths the feet were back to normal. The next three years the horse was fine. My friend recently got made redundant, so had to sell the horse. That was about eight weeks ago. The woman who bought him, knew the history, and bought him only on condition she would promise to keep him on his barefoot regime. After she bought him, she announced she was going to do things properly and put him on an expensive top of the range mix. Not long after, he's footy, so she has him shod. Then he has a lamanitic attack. Before we can get him back off her the vet has put him down. Vet almost delights in telling us that barefoot is a, fad, no he doesn't know about Ramey, Jackson, or Rockley or anything.
Yes I do bame the vet the owner and the farrier. The vet is just incompetent, the farrier and owner knew the history and are just evil. I've told the lot of them what I think. So that's it a really nice horse dead.
you cannot categorically state that they have killed the horse.
Rhino, you are a prize knob head.
The woman who bought him, knew the history, and bought him only on condition she would promise to keep him on his barefoot regime.
Rhino, you are a prize knob head.
Actually, since it was euthanised, I think, technically you can state they killed the horse![]()
Rhino, you are a prize knob head.
Rhino, you are a prize knob head.
Rhino, you are a prize knob head.
Four years ago this horse had an acute lamanitic attack. The owner who is a friend of mine brought it to us as we had recovered a number of lamanitic's up to then. The horse had severe rotation, but with a decent diet and following a barefoot recovery, it wasn't long before it was right. After 12 mths the feet were back to normal. The next three years the horse was fine. My friend recently got made redundant, so had to sell the horse. That was about eight weeks ago. The woman who bought him, knew the history, and bought him only on condition she would promise to keep him on his barefoot regime. After she bought him, she announced she was going to do things properly and put him on an expensive top of the range mix. Not long after, he's footy, so she has him shod. Then he has a lamanitic attack. Before we can get him back off her the vet has put him down. Vet almost delights in telling us that barefoot is a, fad, no he doesn't know about Ramey, Jackson, or Rockley or anything.
Yes I do bame the vet the owner and the farrier. The vet is just incompetent, the farrier and owner knew the history and are just evil. I've told the lot of them what I think. So that's it a really nice horse dead.
Perhaps the lesson here is not to sell on a horse that needs specialist care, but to either loan or pts yourself? My laminitic will never be sold on because of this very reason. The stress of the move could also have been a contributory factor.
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Agreed.Perhaps the lesson here is not to sell on a horse that needs specialist care, but to either loan or pts yourself? My laminitic will never be sold on because of this very reason. The stress of the move could also have been a contributory factor.