mcnaughty
Well-Known Member
Enough time has passed now for me to be able to relate this sorry tale and to warn others.
Last year I purchased a TB from Ascot Bloodstock Auction. She was "sold as she stands". When I got her home, I noticed a soft small lump behind her whither which I initially thought was a bite from another horse or similar trauma. I got the vet up within a week of the sales just to give her the once over and to advise about the lump as I thought it was an abscess. Vet told me that if it was an abscess it would have got larger and after a bit of prodding he thought he felt a lump. Out came the xray equipment and it turnout out that she had severe kissing spines with processes touching in 6 areas all the way from whither to hip. I called Ascot and they said basically 'tough' but were not bothered if I wanted to re-sell her through the auction the following month. I called the ex owners and they basically said tough too!
I went through every option - reselling, broodmare, treatment and companion but none of these options sat well with me. So, a month later, I called out the hunt and she trotted off over rainbow bridge :-(
She was the most gorgeous, kind, gentle, beautiful girl and did not deserve any of this and nor did my bank balance! Yes, that does sound harsh but quite frankly it was a very expensive mistake!
Please be careful if you decide to go to the sales!
Last year I purchased a TB from Ascot Bloodstock Auction. She was "sold as she stands". When I got her home, I noticed a soft small lump behind her whither which I initially thought was a bite from another horse or similar trauma. I got the vet up within a week of the sales just to give her the once over and to advise about the lump as I thought it was an abscess. Vet told me that if it was an abscess it would have got larger and after a bit of prodding he thought he felt a lump. Out came the xray equipment and it turnout out that she had severe kissing spines with processes touching in 6 areas all the way from whither to hip. I called Ascot and they said basically 'tough' but were not bothered if I wanted to re-sell her through the auction the following month. I called the ex owners and they basically said tough too!
I went through every option - reselling, broodmare, treatment and companion but none of these options sat well with me. So, a month later, I called out the hunt and she trotted off over rainbow bridge :-(
She was the most gorgeous, kind, gentle, beautiful girl and did not deserve any of this and nor did my bank balance! Yes, that does sound harsh but quite frankly it was a very expensive mistake!
Please be careful if you decide to go to the sales!