My deepest sympathy to you. ?It is hard to let go, but it is sometimes the greatest give we can give an old friend. ?Cherish the memories - they will be with you always.
Beth Walker
On Dec 28, 2007, at 11:16 AM, Todd Hezeau wrote:
I had to have my gelding put down this morning. He had come across with some sort of neurological problem on Christmas day according to my vet, we think it was a stroke and by Wednesday morning he just could not stand up anymore. He gave me some optimisim yesterday morning but had deteriorated by last night . The vet came out this morning and he's now buried in the pasture. He was the first horse I ever owned and helped me through some really tough times in my life. I married my wife on him (she was on her horse) and he leaves me with some wonderful memories. He now runs free! He was 27. It's harder than I thought it would be.