Stushie
Well-Known Member
I am looking to buy a new horse since retiring mine. I went to view and try a lovely mare today who is perfect in every way, But!! She is 7 and had a foal when she was 4/5. The current owner bought her from the breeder and was advised that during foaling, the mare sustained a tear. The tear was never stitched and healed itself apparently but is now very obviously still torn! The current owner has no issues with it and her vet has said it isn't causing her any medical issues and so it can be left as it is.
My problem is one, it's unsightly and two, she makes a terrible windy / sucking noise from that area. The owner has told me that her vet has said it can be stitched and there is approx 95% chance the noise will stop.
I intend to have the mare 5 stage vetted anyway and will discuss all of this with my own vet but wanted to hear if anyone else has experienced this noise following a tear during foaling.
I think the poor hour should have been treated at the tie or shortly after foaling but no idea why she wasn't. Also, I have no interest in breeding from her - she has lovely dressage bloodlines and dressage is all I will be doing with her.
Any experiences would be much appreciated. Thanks
My problem is one, it's unsightly and two, she makes a terrible windy / sucking noise from that area. The owner has told me that her vet has said it can be stitched and there is approx 95% chance the noise will stop.
I intend to have the mare 5 stage vetted anyway and will discuss all of this with my own vet but wanted to hear if anyone else has experienced this noise following a tear during foaling.
I think the poor hour should have been treated at the tie or shortly after foaling but no idea why she wasn't. Also, I have no interest in breeding from her - she has lovely dressage bloodlines and dressage is all I will be doing with her.
Any experiences would be much appreciated. Thanks