scarymare
Well-Known Member
Hi all
I posted on here 3 weeks ago with horrific pictures of wire injuries to my broodmare. My vet now advises that it is not healing properly and he would like to try skin grafts or refer her to a horspital for the same. Estimated costs could run close to £7K. He is not optimistic of a positive outcome. If the operation fails, he would try to keep her going until the foaling but doubts if she would sustain the high demands of having/feeding a foal without a significant risk of constant wound opening and risk of septicemia. This vet is already a second opionion as I have sacked my initial vets whose handling was incompetent to say the least and this has made things so much worse. She was inseminated on 14th April so is almost 6 months gone. I'm really in a quandry but could definitely not manage an orphan foal. The market value of youngstock atm is pretty low, even for horses of her calibre (£1000 stud fee too). Sorry to bring this down to numbers but I am not a bottomless pit and bills already close to £2K. Pointless post really - anyone got any ideas (no judgemental ones please as I'm already doing that myself). BTW she is 8 and has a permanent ligament injury.
I posted on here 3 weeks ago with horrific pictures of wire injuries to my broodmare. My vet now advises that it is not healing properly and he would like to try skin grafts or refer her to a horspital for the same. Estimated costs could run close to £7K. He is not optimistic of a positive outcome. If the operation fails, he would try to keep her going until the foaling but doubts if she would sustain the high demands of having/feeding a foal without a significant risk of constant wound opening and risk of septicemia. This vet is already a second opionion as I have sacked my initial vets whose handling was incompetent to say the least and this has made things so much worse. She was inseminated on 14th April so is almost 6 months gone. I'm really in a quandry but could definitely not manage an orphan foal. The market value of youngstock atm is pretty low, even for horses of her calibre (£1000 stud fee too). Sorry to bring this down to numbers but I am not a bottomless pit and bills already close to £2K. Pointless post really - anyone got any ideas (no judgemental ones please as I'm already doing that myself). BTW she is 8 and has a permanent ligament injury.