Dolcé
Well-Known Member
This morning one of our colts was found in a neighbouring stud yards field. Somehow he has found his way across five fields, including five barbed wire fences and through two lots of mares to get into the field. There are no signs of where he has escaped, and there were little hoof prints up the track from our yard, plus you could see in the damp ground our gate had been opened. The pony does not have a mark on him, but obviously we can not prove that he has been put in there deliberately.
Anyway, the woman now wants us to pay for the mare to be scanned. Obviously, this would be reasonable and we would willingly pay if we believed this to be genuine. However, the woman has a reputation in the area for being a conwoman, and has also had the same mare to her stallion over the last couple of months. She also has a yearling colt in the field joining the mares, with bad fencing in between.
I honestly do not believe our boy has gone all that way away from his own mares to get to her (he is a rising two year old). She had removed the mare from the field so we couldn't see if she really is in season or not, but apparently "she had hoof prints on her bum therefore had been covered". The mare is atleast 14.2hh and he is 11hh and the other mares in the field were all driving him away and not letting him stand close to any of them. When we arrived he was grazing quite happily.
We have rung our vet and we can get them to come out next saturday and abort anything that may be there, and scan two weeks later. We are probably resigned to doing this, but would you in these circumstances? My feeling is that either her colt has escaped in with it and she wants somebody else to foot the bill of aborting the mare (she doesn't usually pay her vet bills or farrier, just swaps round them), or she has been covering it with her own stallion and wants us to pay for the scan so she knows whether or not it is in foal. She said she will speak to us tomorrow about having it scanned, so really need to know what you all think.
Btw, just a couple of years ago this woman tried to get a farmer whos cows had escaped into her field to pay for all her mares "aborted foals" even though none of these had even been covered.
Anyway, the woman now wants us to pay for the mare to be scanned. Obviously, this would be reasonable and we would willingly pay if we believed this to be genuine. However, the woman has a reputation in the area for being a conwoman, and has also had the same mare to her stallion over the last couple of months. She also has a yearling colt in the field joining the mares, with bad fencing in between.
I honestly do not believe our boy has gone all that way away from his own mares to get to her (he is a rising two year old). She had removed the mare from the field so we couldn't see if she really is in season or not, but apparently "she had hoof prints on her bum therefore had been covered". The mare is atleast 14.2hh and he is 11hh and the other mares in the field were all driving him away and not letting him stand close to any of them. When we arrived he was grazing quite happily.
We have rung our vet and we can get them to come out next saturday and abort anything that may be there, and scan two weeks later. We are probably resigned to doing this, but would you in these circumstances? My feeling is that either her colt has escaped in with it and she wants somebody else to foot the bill of aborting the mare (she doesn't usually pay her vet bills or farrier, just swaps round them), or she has been covering it with her own stallion and wants us to pay for the scan so she knows whether or not it is in foal. She said she will speak to us tomorrow about having it scanned, so really need to know what you all think.
Btw, just a couple of years ago this woman tried to get a farmer whos cows had escaped into her field to pay for all her mares "aborted foals" even though none of these had even been covered.