Marigold4
Well-Known Member
I have a 16 year old mare who is causing some bother in the field. She is turned out with two others. I've written about her weird behaviour before - spooking at nothing and then galloping round like a racehorse, taking the others with her, standing and staring in an anxious way in a particular direction, rounding up the others so they can't be caught. THe other two in the field with her are her offspring and I think her maternal instincts perhaps make her more stressy. I've had her eyes thoroughly checked twice and she's had a test for Cushings and this was negative, also a general blood panel done and nothing abnormal. She has lame in front last year and xrays showed navicular could be the cause. Treated with Cartophen - took a long time to work, but she is now sound.
Would it be a terrible decision to send her to retirement livery? She might settle in a different place and away from her offspring?
Would it be a terrible decision to send her to retirement livery? She might settle in a different place and away from her offspring?