KautoStar1
Well-Known Member
Oh Applecart, you are being very unfair and quite disingenuous. People have merely suggested you consider a quieter life for your continually injured horse. The suggestions of PTS were not aimed at Bailey per say, more in general terms about management of old and injured horses. And the only person who shouts on these threads is you. Your choice of language is usually quite inflammatory and the name calling (bitch, muppet to name just a couple) comes from you, not other forum members. Even on this thread you have chosen to bring up your grievances with other forum members, which is not relevant to the OPs situation.
Like PolarSkye, I too am pleased to hear Bailey is making good progress and dont wish you or him any ill, but please do not use other peoples threads to pursue your poor me crusade.
OP I agree with you about not breeding from your mare. Potentially you are breeding in a fault and unless you are breeding for your own long term need e.g. to replace your mare for your own use, then there is no good reason to put your mare in foal. And of course, given her current situation, you would simply be putting more pressure on her limbs, which wouldnt help her long term prognosis.
I dont have much experience myself of spavins so the only useful advice I can give is to take expert advice. I am a big believer in certain vets for certain issues, so in this case I would seek the advice of a specialist orthopaedic vet. Best of luck.
Like PolarSkye, I too am pleased to hear Bailey is making good progress and dont wish you or him any ill, but please do not use other peoples threads to pursue your poor me crusade.
OP I agree with you about not breeding from your mare. Potentially you are breeding in a fault and unless you are breeding for your own long term need e.g. to replace your mare for your own use, then there is no good reason to put your mare in foal. And of course, given her current situation, you would simply be putting more pressure on her limbs, which wouldnt help her long term prognosis.
I dont have much experience myself of spavins so the only useful advice I can give is to take expert advice. I am a big believer in certain vets for certain issues, so in this case I would seek the advice of a specialist orthopaedic vet. Best of luck.