ducks4you
Loving the herd life
I've looked at this post several times, but I've had a hard time with it because I've lost my 3 old best friends in the last 2 years. You know, these great horses get practically perfect, then their age catches up to them. I never realized how much my QH was suffering as he scrambled to get up until I saw my 3 yr old in his stall bounce to his feet as if he was my (young dog), Border Collie mix! (There were other issues as well.) All 3 were older than two of my DD's, and I had owned/ridden/loved all and, for two of them, I had owned them for over 20 years. The other one I had bought when he was 19 and he died at 24. I just wanted anyone with a great old friend to know that it is SSOOOO HHHAAARRRDDD to part with your friends, and I understand. After the list gets past 3 or 4 or 5 permanent infirmities, you wonder if your horse is living like a horse. We don't bury ours--there is a service that picks up livestock. The driver told me (when he picked up my QH,) that he had recently picked up a horse that died naturally of cancer and was nothing but bones. He couldn't understand why they waited to end that horses' suffering. They are such physical creatures who delight in athleticism. Even my Arab was running like the wind just a week before he had a stroke. It's NEVER easy to let go, and I'll never forget them.
I hope that this helps.
I hope that this helps.