Coffee_Bean
Well-Known Member
What would you do if you were told your horse had a longstanding, undiagnosed lameness in one hind leg, causing them to be 2/10 lame on a ridden circle, sound on a straight line, would pass a 2 stage vetting but fail a 5 stage.
I may be facing this scenario with my mare, and am at an utter loss as to what I'd do if this happened. I was planning on selling her as a RC/PC allrounder (I've outgrown her), which she would have been perfect for, but obviously if we can't work out the problem or it is not fixable, this won't be happening
This would have worked well and I would have pretty much have had a enough money to fund new youngster.
But if the worse comes to worse I have no idea what to do. I guess that she's hacking sound? Will obviously act on advice of the vet, who is seeing her regularly at the moment, but providing she is hacking sound I still don't know what to do.
I can't sell her for much if she isn't sound of course, but I don't want to sell her for peanuts and her end up in the hands of a dealer/ meat man. I owe her more than that. She is great to hack so I'm sure would make a lovely hacking horse/companion for someone. I could loan I guess but then I always have the worry of having her handed back, and we can't afford two on livery. How easy are good hacking loan homes to find? She only suits riders under 10st anyway, so that limits the number of people. Also I would have nothing to get a new horse with, so in that case I might as well keep her, but I've outgrown her.
I thought about her being a broodmare for embryo transfer but I guess at 15hh she is too small to do that?
Could I claim LOU on the insurance? We are going to have all 4 legs excluded anyway soon.
It's not definate about this lameness yet, we have another review in a weeks time with the vet, and we'll take it from there... but what would you do
? I want to do the best for her, but I just have no idea what that is.
She's only 10 and I never envisioned having to make these kind of descisions, which was perhaps naive, but hey
Any help, or experience of similar situations appreciated.
I may be facing this scenario with my mare, and am at an utter loss as to what I'd do if this happened. I was planning on selling her as a RC/PC allrounder (I've outgrown her), which she would have been perfect for, but obviously if we can't work out the problem or it is not fixable, this won't be happening
But if the worse comes to worse I have no idea what to do. I guess that she's hacking sound? Will obviously act on advice of the vet, who is seeing her regularly at the moment, but providing she is hacking sound I still don't know what to do.
I thought about her being a broodmare for embryo transfer but I guess at 15hh she is too small to do that?
Could I claim LOU on the insurance? We are going to have all 4 legs excluded anyway soon.
It's not definate about this lameness yet, we have another review in a weeks time with the vet, and we'll take it from there... but what would you do