Hello all, I've been visiting for quite a while, but this is my first post.
I'm looking for advice on how to tank my daughter's 4H horse without
breaking her heart too much in the process.
I traded her mom's dream horse ( a blue roan and not without some tears from the wife) to get a gentle sorrel gelding with some experience. But apparently now, it was a poor trade as this horse turned out to be heel sore and flat footed and lames easily. I've vetted him and gotten the advice to try with the farrier with pads and heel/toe shoes to try to take the pressure off his joints but it's apparent this isn't making a difference.
I'm not talking a lot of money here(<2500), and she already knows the issues (mind you, she's 12, she's already horse crazy)
If she wasn't involved, I'd ship him right now as I'm not the type to try to pass off an unsound horse to someone else. But how can I do this without breaking her heart any further. She already has another horse to use, which has worked for her better already.
I'm really looking for advice on how to deal with the inevitable, as tough as it may be. Thanks
I'm looking for advice on how to tank my daughter's 4H horse without
breaking her heart too much in the process.
I traded her mom's dream horse ( a blue roan and not without some tears from the wife) to get a gentle sorrel gelding with some experience. But apparently now, it was a poor trade as this horse turned out to be heel sore and flat footed and lames easily. I've vetted him and gotten the advice to try with the farrier with pads and heel/toe shoes to try to take the pressure off his joints but it's apparent this isn't making a difference.
I'm not talking a lot of money here(<2500), and she already knows the issues (mind you, she's 12, she's already horse crazy)
If she wasn't involved, I'd ship him right now as I'm not the type to try to pass off an unsound horse to someone else. But how can I do this without breaking her heart any further. She already has another horse to use, which has worked for her better already.
I'm really looking for advice on how to deal with the inevitable, as tough as it may be. Thanks