ChestnutHunter
Well-Known Member
My mare was turned out alone in the field, and my yard owner gave permission for a gelding to be put out with her without my consent, or prior knowledge. My mare is very quiet, and as a result she has come in hopping lame. The other horse had not a scratch on it.
The vet has been out twice and is due to come up again, she has severe muscle damage near her hock on her hind left, very swollen tendons and is on box rest. The vet said their is a possibility of hairline fractures but I should leave for 7 days to check for improvement. Her hind right also has a swollen lump on it. The vet suspects that my mare has been double barreled and has stood and taken it, he also said if it would have had shoes on then my mare will have no doubt be left with a broken leg. They then took the gelding out and left my mare lame in the field.
As I had no idea this was going to happen would the yard owner be responsible? My mare was due to go out on full loan this coming Saturday. I am going to be left with some very hefty vets bills, more livery charges to pay etc.
Where do I stand?
The vet has been out twice and is due to come up again, she has severe muscle damage near her hock on her hind left, very swollen tendons and is on box rest. The vet said their is a possibility of hairline fractures but I should leave for 7 days to check for improvement. Her hind right also has a swollen lump on it. The vet suspects that my mare has been double barreled and has stood and taken it, he also said if it would have had shoes on then my mare will have no doubt be left with a broken leg. They then took the gelding out and left my mare lame in the field.
As I had no idea this was going to happen would the yard owner be responsible? My mare was due to go out on full loan this coming Saturday. I am going to be left with some very hefty vets bills, more livery charges to pay etc.
Where do I stand?