MrsMozart
Just passing through...
Just found out my four year old IDxTB mare has chronic damage to both hind suspensory ligaments. She is at Newmarket with Sue Dyson, a lovely lady who has taken pains to explain the options open to me. The options are basic: to do nothing, in which case The Tig remains lame for life and is retired; or she has the op. that cuts a nerve which may return her to being a gentle hack, but she will never jump again (bought her to BSJA). As I understand it, there is a possiblity that the nerve will grow back, or that the damage will get worse and I won't know (except by regualr scanning). I've decided not to have the op. The Tig will come home and we will see how she takes to retirement: I don't yet know if she will be able to have a foal, which I think she would like as she mothers everthing in sight. We have a McTimony practioner who will come and make her comfortable, and I've been told by my vet that I can take The Tig's to shows so as brain is occupied. Has anyone else been this route? I've Googled and read, but have not found anyone who is in this particular situation.