silversox
Well-Known Member
I did notice with my daughter's pony, which had to be kept in a lot because it got far too fat and unfortunately started wind-sucking by the age of 3, that he developed a 'heave line' along the lower part of his rib-cage, rather like that found in broken-winded horses.
I used to put an anti-crib collar on him which had to be fastened very tight as otherwise it would twist round. It did work, but as already stated it didn't really help to solve the original cause. This was over thirty years ago and more thought has been put into the causes and treatment of wind-sucking in recent years. He lived to the ripe old age of 34 and was still in gentle work in a riding school until his cataracts forced his retirement at the age of 33.
The only way to get the collar tight enough was with his head lowered to the floor (poor little s*d!). On two occasions he went down with colic because it had slipped, so I would just check with the seller if this mare is prone to colic and ask whether or not she normally wears a collar.
Even so, she's still worth taking a look! She'll probably not be looking her best this time of the year but, judging by the pics. she really is a nice looking horse.
I used to put an anti-crib collar on him which had to be fastened very tight as otherwise it would twist round. It did work, but as already stated it didn't really help to solve the original cause. This was over thirty years ago and more thought has been put into the causes and treatment of wind-sucking in recent years. He lived to the ripe old age of 34 and was still in gentle work in a riding school until his cataracts forced his retirement at the age of 33.
The only way to get the collar tight enough was with his head lowered to the floor (poor little s*d!). On two occasions he went down with colic because it had slipped, so I would just check with the seller if this mare is prone to colic and ask whether or not she normally wears a collar.
Even so, she's still worth taking a look! She'll probably not be looking her best this time of the year but, judging by the pics. she really is a nice looking horse.