Alpha01
Member
Hello to all,
Where do I start..... (bit of a long one I'm afraid!!)
I have owned a beautiful hanovarian mare for the last 5 years and got as far as getting placed at 1.05m in competitions until she became lame in 2009. Her breeding lines include 'Chicago', 'Cor de la Bryere' and 'Daytona' (Demon Strator) so very well bred.
I have had several vets opinions and treatments which have all taken up a lot of time and effort and with no success.
The first vet said that it was a high suspensory ligament in both front legs, then when she was reassessed he said it was novicular syndrome and gave treatment according to that. I was then told to bring her back to work and within 3 months she became severly lame. I then involved another vet, he said that she had damaged collateral ligaments and had a little bit of arthritis and I was advised to turn her out for a year and to even put her into foal.
(I didn't put her into foal as I didnt think it was right at the time.)
She was then reassessed by the second vet again 4 months later and he told me that I should put her down in the autumn time as she had DJD.
I got yet another vet involved to confirm that PTS was the best thing for her and he said that she could have done her deep flexing ligament (or something like that!) and that unless he operated on her that he wouldn't know for definite.
By this time my insurance claim had run out and I'm now left with a horse who is lame permenantly but I don't want to PTS if there is a chance for her to continue a non ridden life or become a brood mare for someone.
I'm really at a loss at what to do and running out of time. She really is a lovely mare and deserves the best in life.
Any advice or suggestions about who I could contact about rehoming her would be great.
Thanks in advance.
Where do I start..... (bit of a long one I'm afraid!!)
I have owned a beautiful hanovarian mare for the last 5 years and got as far as getting placed at 1.05m in competitions until she became lame in 2009. Her breeding lines include 'Chicago', 'Cor de la Bryere' and 'Daytona' (Demon Strator) so very well bred.
I have had several vets opinions and treatments which have all taken up a lot of time and effort and with no success.
The first vet said that it was a high suspensory ligament in both front legs, then when she was reassessed he said it was novicular syndrome and gave treatment according to that. I was then told to bring her back to work and within 3 months she became severly lame. I then involved another vet, he said that she had damaged collateral ligaments and had a little bit of arthritis and I was advised to turn her out for a year and to even put her into foal.
(I didn't put her into foal as I didnt think it was right at the time.)
She was then reassessed by the second vet again 4 months later and he told me that I should put her down in the autumn time as she had DJD.
I got yet another vet involved to confirm that PTS was the best thing for her and he said that she could have done her deep flexing ligament (or something like that!) and that unless he operated on her that he wouldn't know for definite.
By this time my insurance claim had run out and I'm now left with a horse who is lame permenantly but I don't want to PTS if there is a chance for her to continue a non ridden life or become a brood mare for someone.
I'm really at a loss at what to do and running out of time. She really is a lovely mare and deserves the best in life.
Any advice or suggestions about who I could contact about rehoming her would be great.
Thanks in advance.