khan
Well-Known Member
My friend brought a lovely 5 yo tb mare in january, within 2 1/2 weeks she went lame, and has not been sound since, the initial vet came out and thought that she had sprained her suspensory ligament, but another visit to the vets 3 weeks later (after 3 wks box rest) and x rays, proved that it was a more worrying problem - navicular, she went to newmarket on tuesday and they confirmed navicular and a drop of the pedal bone, and she has had steriod injections in both front legs. My friend has kept in touch with the dealer since purchasing the mare and the dealer denys that she had any problems when the mare was with her, and newmarket say that it hard to pinpoint when the problems began. this woman has told my friend that she'll give her £400.00 to buy the mare back when my friend paid £1800.00 for her. we have been advised to go to citizens advice but my friend is worried that they won't be able to help. When she told this woman that we would be going to the CAB she was horrified and said that she had a really good reputation and would never sell a "dud" horse, however, everyone who we've spoken to suddenly has something to say about her, and have heard awful reports about her.
She really is a lovely mare, and it really is horrible and will be heartbreaking, but, my friends last horse had to be pts in october, which was devestating for all of us and she really doesn't need anymore worry or heartbreak.
Any help or advice please of where to go first?
Coffee and Cookies if you've got this far.
She really is a lovely mare, and it really is horrible and will be heartbreaking, but, my friends last horse had to be pts in october, which was devestating for all of us and she really doesn't need anymore worry or heartbreak.
Any help or advice please of where to go first?
Coffee and Cookies if you've got this far.