kerilli
Well-Known Member
i have a homebred by Di Maggio out of my old Advanced Event mare by Skyboy. The filly is now 6 and has done nothing (due to being a bit small for me, tweaking a hock in the field last spring, me moving house, etc) other than hack about a bit and do a bit of gentle schooling. i broke her in and no-one else ever rode her.
the plan was for me to start eventing her this year, but every time i did a tiny bit more work, her front tendons filled, or were warm... very erratically, but there just seemed to be something going on. she's 100% sound, never missed a step.
anyway, eventually i took her for ultrasound scans, and sure enough... they scanned terribly. she has "naturally weak tendon fibres", and won't stand up to any hard work at all. they scan almost black all over, like one huge lesion. unbelievable. stem cell therapy etc apparently won't work because there's no injury... the entire tendons are the problem.
obviously she can't be used for breeding as she might pass this on (although she certainly didn't get it from her dam, who was as tough as an old boot!).
i think all i can do is keep her here as a hack, and play with her a bit on the flat. i daren't sell her, as her legs look perfect and she'd probably pass a vetting, so someone unscrupulous could make a nice bit of money on her.
putting her down isn't an option - she is an absolute sweetheart in every way, and it isn't her fault that she's not going to be my Badminton horse... given the choice, i think she'd much rather be going to parties and jumping fences than wandering around the field!
Please, does anyone else have any ideas?
And, has anyone else ever heard of such a thing? my (very very experienced) vet seemed absolutely floored by it.
the plan was for me to start eventing her this year, but every time i did a tiny bit more work, her front tendons filled, or were warm... very erratically, but there just seemed to be something going on. she's 100% sound, never missed a step.
anyway, eventually i took her for ultrasound scans, and sure enough... they scanned terribly. she has "naturally weak tendon fibres", and won't stand up to any hard work at all. they scan almost black all over, like one huge lesion. unbelievable. stem cell therapy etc apparently won't work because there's no injury... the entire tendons are the problem.
obviously she can't be used for breeding as she might pass this on (although she certainly didn't get it from her dam, who was as tough as an old boot!).
i think all i can do is keep her here as a hack, and play with her a bit on the flat. i daren't sell her, as her legs look perfect and she'd probably pass a vetting, so someone unscrupulous could make a nice bit of money on her.
putting her down isn't an option - she is an absolute sweetheart in every way, and it isn't her fault that she's not going to be my Badminton horse... given the choice, i think she'd much rather be going to parties and jumping fences than wandering around the field!
Please, does anyone else have any ideas?
And, has anyone else ever heard of such a thing? my (very very experienced) vet seemed absolutely floored by it.