skillswife
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Our horse Hank has been know to founder especially on new spring grass. We are not able to keep him from the spring grass as we have him boarded on several acres with no corrals. This spring its really bad and the hoof wall has separated in the toe area. We will be moving next March and don't want to subject him to another long move, but I am at a loss for what to do with him. I am almost positive I couldn't just sell him outright, and I have heard the canner market it pretty much shot. He has such tender feet to begin with that you add laminitis and he isn't good for much but taking the kids around the pasture a few times. Is there any possibility of selling him as a canner? I just don't want him to live out the rest of his life in pain and we can't afford to board him where he would be in a stall or dry pen with full care. Any help would be great as my husband is looking for a solution soon. I am also worried what this will do to his buddy who he has spent most of his life with when/if we sell him.
Thanks,
Christine