elliew92
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Heyaa Guys
we've recently acquired (on loan) a very well bred 6yr old warmblood broodmare. The owner imported her from Holland and payed an absolute fortune for her. Yet she has found that she has kissing spines. We have been told that it is from an injury as a foal and that it is not hereditary (this makes her an insurance write-off). However, I would have thought someone would have picked up on this injury?!? as she was ridden and competed successfully for 2 years. The owner has had a vetinary opinion and her vet has said that the operation would not work, however when we had her swabbed, our vet was very keen for her to have the operation. The owner is now selling her to us for a very cheap price! and we are considering having the operation done. We would just like to know: Roughly how much will the op cost?
roughly how long it will be before she can come back into work? and any past experiences on the topic. Just to clarify we want to give her a chance as she is only a 6yr old and after witnessing her jumping out of her feild (5ft6 fence) we are more than willing to pay for her op and also that we are buying her regardless of whether or not she can have the op. Sorry about the essay! Thanks guys! xx
roughly how long it will be before she can come back into work? and any past experiences on the topic. Just to clarify we want to give her a chance as she is only a 6yr old and after witnessing her jumping out of her feild (5ft6 fence) we are more than willing to pay for her op and also that we are buying her regardless of whether or not she can have the op. Sorry about the essay! Thanks guys! xx