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Ive just come back from a long morning at the Farm. :(

Weve had to have Mr Potts our 16yr old pony put to sleep, he had had cloic all night, when i got to the farm this morning MR Potts was covered in mud, (he had to live out) hes been rolling around so much his rug had come off, and the past 2 years hes had colic 5 times, and also surgery. The Vet advised that he had had enough and after 2 years of careful feeding etc he had suffered long enough.

Ive never had a horse PTS and often worried about it, we had him injected and i had to hold him , Bill our vet was very good, and Mr Potts just feel to his knees and almost laid down like a dog. His head went between his knees and he drifted away from this life.

It was very calming and has put my mind at rest, something i had been worrying about for so many years has tormented my mind wether to shoot them for instand death or inject beacuse some horses can fight it.

im happy Mr Potts drifted away , he knew and had fought enough. I just dont know what to tell Emily my (soon to be) step daughter whos pony he really was. I phoned work this morning, they were great and told me to take the day off after i explained what i thought was going to happen.

RIP Mr Potts, We will all miss you. :huggles:

Love you

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so sorry :( we had to have a horse pts and we also had her injected

RIP Mr Potts :huggles:
 
:( so sorry to hear this my thoughts are with you, its a very hard decision to which method with horses,

he was a handsome beast :wub:
 
Sorry to here such sad news

I am sure you will handle passing on the sad news to Emily as well as you have handled this very distressing

responsibility.
 
so sorry

R.I.P. Mr Potts :huggles:
 
So sorry to hear your sad news, but you did what was best for him, although it must have been a very hard decision for you. He looked such a lovely, kind fellow. :wub:

RIP Mr Potts. :huggles:
 
So sorry for you and your step daughter :(

He looked like a lovely sweet boy.

Thinking of you.

Liz and the Monellis
 
Thinking of you and your family at such a sad time :huggles: Mr Potts looked like a lovely pony, you done the very best you could for him and at least you were there with him at the end :huggles:

RIP Mr Potts :huggles:
 
Thanks everyone,

I must admit i feel pretty lost, after 19years with horses i never lost one.
 
Im so sorry for your loss of Mr Potts, how sad, he looked such a handsome chap too.Thinking of you

Run free...Mr Potts..
 
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aww sorry to hear your sad news, Mr Potts looked a lovely pony, glad he went with dignity.
 

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