Darkhorse
Well-Known Member
Im hoping that some of you can offer some advice on this my friend.
She has 13yr old TB mare that last foaled 3 years ago - this resulted in the foal having Haemolytic Disease, the foal was saved after a very expensive stay in Oakham.
Following this they tried to get the mare into work as she was too young to be a field ornament but this didn't work. Last year after speaking with a vet they advised to breed from her again with a different stallion and a blood test could be carried out about month off foaling to determine if Haemolytic was present.
Usual vet has now advised that the only way to test is to DNA the mare and the stallion, a very expensive process that she would rather not do or muzzle the foal as soon as it is born and bottle feed whilst bloods of mare and foal are checked.
Vet is speaking to EHT at Newmarket today for some further advise as he is not a specialist stud vet.
Can anyone offer any advice on this ? I have a financial interest in the foal once it is born so I am keen to ensure that we do the very best for the mare and foal. My friend is an experienced breeder but the thought of muzzling a newborn foal is daunting one !
She has 13yr old TB mare that last foaled 3 years ago - this resulted in the foal having Haemolytic Disease, the foal was saved after a very expensive stay in Oakham.
Following this they tried to get the mare into work as she was too young to be a field ornament but this didn't work. Last year after speaking with a vet they advised to breed from her again with a different stallion and a blood test could be carried out about month off foaling to determine if Haemolytic was present.
Usual vet has now advised that the only way to test is to DNA the mare and the stallion, a very expensive process that she would rather not do or muzzle the foal as soon as it is born and bottle feed whilst bloods of mare and foal are checked.
Vet is speaking to EHT at Newmarket today for some further advise as he is not a specialist stud vet.
Can anyone offer any advice on this ? I have a financial interest in the foal once it is born so I am keen to ensure that we do the very best for the mare and foal. My friend is an experienced breeder but the thought of muzzling a newborn foal is daunting one !