Nancy I should've clarified, my 11 yr old is a boy.
His mom just broke the news to him, takin it tough as expected. He knows it's what has to happen, but he doesn t want to have any part of it.
As for the question about what we'll do with the dead horse. I could of had the vet put it down and paid for the rendering truck to pick it up. The side note here is that this is a horse my sister in law rescued about 8 yrs ago, she works for the vet and is the one who took it in to get xrayed. She asked if I would put it down and bury it, rather than have him just hauled away in a truck. So I will dig the hole tonight, and put him in it tomorrow while every ones at school.
The real bummer is when she bought the horse the kill buyers wouldn't even bid on him, he was literally a bag of bones, she had his teeth floated and we helped her get him back in shape. One year later there was no telling he was the same horse. With alot of attention he had become a healthy, lively horse. He was older but in great shape, then he spun around wrong in the pen and that was that...
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