Putting an old horse "out to pasture" is unnecessary and even unwise. Instead, consider his needs as well as your own and craft a customized retirement plan that keeps him active and content.
He’s my special one,” I said as I led Loopy, my 16-year-old Thoroughbred, into a stall for his annual dental exam in 2014. Loopy had a dental disease called equine odontoclastic tooth resorption and ...