I have a 14 year old mare and two other horses. I love my horses dearly and don't want to be in the situation that I am in now but here I am.
My horses have always had all of the shoeing and vet care they need. They have a good safe barn, good fences and good feed.
My problem is that this mare who is 14 is flat out running me out of money with all of her health problems. I have never had a horse who has had so many.
Here is a sampling:
She has terrible allergies and has required antihistamines, special shampoos and allergy shots.
She escaped the pasture only once and in the 20 minutes she was out she dislocated her navicular bone in one hoof and requires very expenesive shoeing. (i feel a hostage to her shoeing bills).
She has that head tossing thing which is either light sensitivity or allergies no vet can tell me which.
She has melonomas all over her. They are on her lips making eating her pellets harder for her and they are a little ulcerated. They are under her tail, on her udder on her face. She has one in her right eye. They began at age 3.
Now she either has a granuloma on her ovary or a hormone imbalance causing her to be aggressive even though her nature is to be a sweet cuddly mare.
If she has the granuloma on her ovary it will cost $1500 to remove and if I don't remove it she may become more aggressive perhaps even to myself (right now it is just geldings). I have owned this mare since she was 3 and her heats were always unnoticable but now she is in heat all of the time.
Apart from all of this she is glossy and eats well.
I am going to have to get financially creative and sell some personal items to finance this operation should I choose to do so but what will be the next thing? (ebay here I come)
I already asked the vet college for answers about the spread of these melanomas and they had nothing for me. I tried cymedine and every other quack remedy that said it would help and they are accellerating. Nothing works.
I could end up hurting myself financially and have this horse drop dead they next week of an internal tumor no one could see which is growing internally. A friend of mine had a very nice 10 year old mare drop dead in the field with no warning and a necropsy found an internal tumor in her chest wall which had chaffed through an artery. This mare had no external signs of anything wrong before her death.
My vet and my horse shoer keep telling me that they see horses all of the time with more melanomas than mine and that I shouldn't worry. What they don't realize is that I have to worry about paying for all of this. I have a job which used to pay people a lot of money but my job doesn't pay that much anymore. I am single and I have two other horses to support. The unfortunate truth in the matter is that money is what keeps things going and the whole deck of cards may come down if I am not careful and then I will have no horses.
The horse barn owners and trainers understand my issues here. I don't understand why the veternarians all want to make this such a difficult choice. My heart tells me that it is better to humanly euthanize before the horse is layed low in a terrible condition. I watched my father die of cancer and it was a terrible thing to see. I also know that I need to be able to pay my other bills too.
Suggestions? Comments?