HayleyChapmman
New User
Hi All,
I'm new to the forum but thought I'd ask for some advice from you all as you seem to help those in need.
I have a 4 year old Chestnut TB mare (who I absolutely adrore!) who I am potentially looking for a permenant loan home for. I feel this will be the way to offer her the best life.
She has been lightly backed but she has flat feet which are currently making her 2/10ths lame. I am just about to start Barefoot with her to see if this will improve as a year of remedial shoeing hasn't as yet.....
anyway due to this she isn't completely sound and therefore, for obvious reasons isn't all that happy being ridden. However, I do feel that after a few years of barefoot she may come right. (Hence maybe a project horse)
She is a really lovable mare. I have had her nearly two years now (rescue!) and refuse to part with her. Rather than doing as some vets may advise and put her down I would rather see her go to be a potential broodmare or companion for a little while (she'd make an amazing mum) and then will re-access as and when. She is a wonderful, very intelligent mare but due to the restrictions at my yard she is VERY bored hence the need to find her a Companion/broodmare home.( with the potential of her making a brilliant project for someone). She is a real stunner and is bred by Northern Dancer (grand Sire) and I really think that she'll come right.
She MUST remain in the south though. Does anyone know of anywhere?
Please help! This mare is too special to watch do nothing!!! '
thanks in advance everyone! xx
I'm new to the forum but thought I'd ask for some advice from you all as you seem to help those in need.
I have a 4 year old Chestnut TB mare (who I absolutely adrore!) who I am potentially looking for a permenant loan home for. I feel this will be the way to offer her the best life.
She has been lightly backed but she has flat feet which are currently making her 2/10ths lame. I am just about to start Barefoot with her to see if this will improve as a year of remedial shoeing hasn't as yet.....
anyway due to this she isn't completely sound and therefore, for obvious reasons isn't all that happy being ridden. However, I do feel that after a few years of barefoot she may come right. (Hence maybe a project horse)
She is a really lovable mare. I have had her nearly two years now (rescue!) and refuse to part with her. Rather than doing as some vets may advise and put her down I would rather see her go to be a potential broodmare or companion for a little while (she'd make an amazing mum) and then will re-access as and when. She is a wonderful, very intelligent mare but due to the restrictions at my yard she is VERY bored hence the need to find her a Companion/broodmare home.( with the potential of her making a brilliant project for someone). She is a real stunner and is bred by Northern Dancer (grand Sire) and I really think that she'll come right.
She MUST remain in the south though. Does anyone know of anywhere?
Please help! This mare is too special to watch do nothing!!! '
thanks in advance everyone! xx