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Re: [RC] Horse done.... - Jody Rogers-Buttram

Valerie,
 
  Oh, I'm so sorry for you.  I understand where your coming from, but I'm the sucker that keeps them all until they die a ripe ole age.  Good thing that I am married to a farmer that has plenty of land to "stick" my ponies on.  This is one reason why I now try to keep just mares, because when they do run into problems and are proven, you have nice replacement makers.  :)
 
Jody and the "retired" crew of:
 
Raf Darget- retired endurance gelding that is 25 yrs. old
Fantastiq Love- most likely retired mare due to injury, but also a very proven horse,  is being bred this year to a proven stallion...Stetson.
Jets Gaelic Storme-Mule maker !!!   But still may be ridden after more rest.

Valerie Jaques <hammerithot@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Well, the vet was out today to evaluate my horse, Phoenix.  He's effectively been lame for 3 months.  After all was said and done, the vet said he needs 8 to 12 months off, and then he can probably be a light trail horse.  It's a disheartening evaluation, but it wasn't unexpected.  The horse is about 12yo, and he's not exactly well put together.  I got a few good years out of him, but his endurance career is over.  I knew it was coming, and knew it for eight years.  Now, I have to figure out what to do with him.  I'll never be able to ride him again, as he'll only ever do well with a much lighter rider, I'd say no more than 150 to 175.  I'm well up into the 240 range with tack.  I'd love to find him a new home, but there's that whole lay-up thing, AND, just to make it more difficult, he's got a thyroid condition requiring daily medication.  It's not expensive (less than 75 cents a day), but it'll be a hard sell, even for a give-away horse.  I'm hoping ya'll have some ideas for this guy.  He's really a very nice horse, and I'd hate to euthanize him if he can be happy with someone else.  Also, I'm going to have to get another horse, and I'm not sure I can sell my husband on keeping two horses, especially one I can't ride.  Phoenix is very willing, and he gets along really well with other horses.  He'd even make a good "companion" horse.  He's been used to break youngsters in to trail riding.  He's got a good chance of being a light trail horse after a recuperative period, so he could probably even do that again.  If anybody has any ideas, I'd love to hear them.  I will euthanize him if I must, but I really don't want to.
Valerie


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