jrp204
Well-Known Member
Daughters mare slipped off the step outside her stable about a year ago, after intermittent lameness she was scanned.early September and found she had damaged a ligament in her hock and had a small bone chip. Took vets advice and put her on box rest for 6 months, turned away for a month then brought back slowly into work. She is now being ridden in the grass fields with some trotting and a bit of canter, no circles or schooling. She has come in again lame.
We are gutted, we had only had her 2 weeks when she slipped!
So, what to do next? Her scans have been sent to Bristol which is at least 3 hrs away, they have said they could operate but it will more than likely cost more than our insurance cover (with no guarantee of success ) we have used 1k of it already, she is not insured for LOU. We cannot afford to keep her a field ornament nor do we want to breed from her.
Will she have any value as a brood mare? She is ID x TB, 8yrs. Do we persevere with the riding once this lameness subsides or is this just going to keep reoccurring.
Sorry for ramble.
We are gutted, we had only had her 2 weeks when she slipped!
So, what to do next? Her scans have been sent to Bristol which is at least 3 hrs away, they have said they could operate but it will more than likely cost more than our insurance cover (with no guarantee of success ) we have used 1k of it already, she is not insured for LOU. We cannot afford to keep her a field ornament nor do we want to breed from her.
Will she have any value as a brood mare? She is ID x TB, 8yrs. Do we persevere with the riding once this lameness subsides or is this just going to keep reoccurring.
Sorry for ramble.