Br00dMare
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I am kind of vaguely looking around at buying a mare but probably wont be ready to start a real search until late autumn or early next year (long story but had riding accident in May and broke back so am unlikely to be capable of even ground work until then at the earliest). This may therefore seem premature but looking around is helping to keep my spirits up.
In the usual sods law sort of way, before I am ready, my dream horse has come up at a price I could afford but she has sweet itch. This is not the right time for me so will not be getting that one but its got me thinking, although I have owned and loaned various different breeds before I have never had one that has suffered from this and so would appreciate some advise from those that have.
Once a horse has this is it usually a problem for life or can you get on top of it with proper management?
Do some breeds suffer more often than others?
Is it mostly a cosmetic issue so would matter less if I don't show/compete (due to my injury I am only ever likely to be a happy hacker)
How much less % wise would you expect to spend on a horse that ticks all the other boxes but has bare patches on main/tail from rubbing?
is there anything else you think I should be aware of if thinking of buying something that already has this issue? Or any other issues that may not be obvious if buying in winter?
Can it ever be a precursor to other more serious issues?
Sorry - if this is already covered somewhere else do please direct me there I only joined this forum this morning and have not found my way around it all yet. I know I can find a lot of this info from a google search but would prefer some advise from people who deal with it regularly as it were.
Thanks in advance
In the usual sods law sort of way, before I am ready, my dream horse has come up at a price I could afford but she has sweet itch. This is not the right time for me so will not be getting that one but its got me thinking, although I have owned and loaned various different breeds before I have never had one that has suffered from this and so would appreciate some advise from those that have.
Once a horse has this is it usually a problem for life or can you get on top of it with proper management?
Do some breeds suffer more often than others?
Is it mostly a cosmetic issue so would matter less if I don't show/compete (due to my injury I am only ever likely to be a happy hacker)
How much less % wise would you expect to spend on a horse that ticks all the other boxes but has bare patches on main/tail from rubbing?
is there anything else you think I should be aware of if thinking of buying something that already has this issue? Or any other issues that may not be obvious if buying in winter?
Can it ever be a precursor to other more serious issues?
Sorry - if this is already covered somewhere else do please direct me there I only joined this forum this morning and have not found my way around it all yet. I know I can find a lot of this info from a google search but would prefer some advise from people who deal with it regularly as it were.
Thanks in advance