OzzyBuffy
Well-Known Member
Okay so I rescued a mare as most know, she was advertised as a 6 year old rising 7 unbroken arab x tb.
I thought the owners a little suspicious but took her on as she really was a state and I felt I would be neglecting her leaving her there.
I phoned the original owners who had her from 2 till she was 4, and just had a long telephone conversation with them....turns out...
SHE WAS BACKED! So she was walking trotting and cantering under saddle, was being lunged and long reined.
But the reason they chose to sell her on was because on 3 occasions when being ridden she bronced crazily and wouldn't allow a rider, but every other time she was good as gold and never bucked, bolted, reared, napped, or span.
On the third occasion that she threw owner off, vet was luckily on-site scanning other broodmares for potential foals, and he had a look at the mare straight after owner was thrown off, he said shes coming to the end fo her season, and after working out the distance between the three incidents, that it turns out the times she was not allowing anyone too ride was when she was in season.
Vet suggested Regumate, which can apparently only be purchased on prescription, and owners said it was too expensive long term too keep her constantly on Regumate, so made the decision too put her in foal, however over winter she lost the foal and they decided to sell on.
They sold onto new owners telling them everything and being honest about her, who then kept her for 2 years (4-6), did nothing with her, and when I picked her up just over a week ago I was told she was never backed, just lunged and had tack on, and was never told of this hormonal issue.
So now what's should I do? I want to keep her and reback her, and I am much happier knowing that she CAN be ridden but during season is a problem, but really don't wish too rely on Regumate for the rest of her life with me. (Which I hope is forever), so is there any cheaper alternatives? Or did anyone else have this same problem and find a way to combat it? I don't want to use her as a broodmare, she is stunning and would love to get her rebacked and get her out an enjoying being ridden rather than a field potato!
NO nasty posters,I am just asking for advice on my next best move with her
Please bare in mind I cannot do any work with her for at least 6 months until she has got some condition and bonded with me.
I thought the owners a little suspicious but took her on as she really was a state and I felt I would be neglecting her leaving her there.
I phoned the original owners who had her from 2 till she was 4, and just had a long telephone conversation with them....turns out...
SHE WAS BACKED! So she was walking trotting and cantering under saddle, was being lunged and long reined.
But the reason they chose to sell her on was because on 3 occasions when being ridden she bronced crazily and wouldn't allow a rider, but every other time she was good as gold and never bucked, bolted, reared, napped, or span.
On the third occasion that she threw owner off, vet was luckily on-site scanning other broodmares for potential foals, and he had a look at the mare straight after owner was thrown off, he said shes coming to the end fo her season, and after working out the distance between the three incidents, that it turns out the times she was not allowing anyone too ride was when she was in season.
Vet suggested Regumate, which can apparently only be purchased on prescription, and owners said it was too expensive long term too keep her constantly on Regumate, so made the decision too put her in foal, however over winter she lost the foal and they decided to sell on.
They sold onto new owners telling them everything and being honest about her, who then kept her for 2 years (4-6), did nothing with her, and when I picked her up just over a week ago I was told she was never backed, just lunged and had tack on, and was never told of this hormonal issue.
So now what's should I do? I want to keep her and reback her, and I am much happier knowing that she CAN be ridden but during season is a problem, but really don't wish too rely on Regumate for the rest of her life with me. (Which I hope is forever), so is there any cheaper alternatives? Or did anyone else have this same problem and find a way to combat it? I don't want to use her as a broodmare, she is stunning and would love to get her rebacked and get her out an enjoying being ridden rather than a field potato!
NO nasty posters,I am just asking for advice on my next best move with her
Please bare in mind I cannot do any work with her for at least 6 months until she has got some condition and bonded with me.