Amazona
Well-Known Member
Over the weekend I went to pick up a mare I bred 11 yrs ago and which I sold as a 7 yr old.
She was a beautiful Arab/Lusitano and I owned both her Mum and Dad.
She ment the world to me but I wanted to see her acheive somewhere in competitions so sold her for £500 on the understanding that if she was not wanted or unsuitable at any time she was to be returned.
I finally got the phone call 4 weeks ago asking if I would still be interested in having her back and jumped at the chance as I had heard some sad stories about her condition.
I was told I couldnt have her it now so it would give them a chance to wean her foal. She has instead of being a riding horse instead has bred a foal every year in there care and is in foal again.
I had already bred a foal previous and didnt want her bred from again but what can you do.
Then I get a phone call 2 weeks ago saying she is ok to go but has taken a tumble in the field whilst they were weaning her and is lame but not to worry she is ok.
When I turned up to pick her up she was locked in a stable with the top door shut ..when I asked why they said she had been weaned from her foal an hour ago!!
As you can imagine she was going potty so dealt with the paperwork and loaded her up as fast as possible.
I have to say I did need to look close as she really didnt look like my horse. You would have thought that after only 4 yrs and in her prime she would be recognisable.
Now here is the sad bit.
On getting her home I put her straight out in a field with a mare she knew before she left.
She just walked away and grazed by herself. as she is in poor condition every day she is having a bucket of feed. It pains me to find that normally when I do this I can run my hands over her and check she is ok. Now if I attempt to touch her she pins her ears back and jumps back.
She struggles to walk over to the feed on four feet that have all collasped through lack of farriery and a poor diet.
Even more upsetting is that on getting her lameness checked out she appears to have cracked her pelvis and is desperatly in pain.
She will have nothing to do with her companion dispite her attemts to comfort her.
I have come to the realisation now that instead of having my beautiful mare back to now start her breeding career she at the age of 11 is already worn out and basically is in a miserable existance where she wants nothing to do with the outside world. AND that we are looking at having put her down before she foals as the foaling will probably kill her anyway as her pelvis is so damaged.
It is breaking my heart to see a horse in this state even more so that I bred her and sold her to these people.
She was a beautiful Arab/Lusitano and I owned both her Mum and Dad.
She ment the world to me but I wanted to see her acheive somewhere in competitions so sold her for £500 on the understanding that if she was not wanted or unsuitable at any time she was to be returned.
I finally got the phone call 4 weeks ago asking if I would still be interested in having her back and jumped at the chance as I had heard some sad stories about her condition.
I was told I couldnt have her it now so it would give them a chance to wean her foal. She has instead of being a riding horse instead has bred a foal every year in there care and is in foal again.
I had already bred a foal previous and didnt want her bred from again but what can you do.
Then I get a phone call 2 weeks ago saying she is ok to go but has taken a tumble in the field whilst they were weaning her and is lame but not to worry she is ok.
When I turned up to pick her up she was locked in a stable with the top door shut ..when I asked why they said she had been weaned from her foal an hour ago!!
As you can imagine she was going potty so dealt with the paperwork and loaded her up as fast as possible.
I have to say I did need to look close as she really didnt look like my horse. You would have thought that after only 4 yrs and in her prime she would be recognisable.
Now here is the sad bit.
On getting her home I put her straight out in a field with a mare she knew before she left.
She just walked away and grazed by herself. as she is in poor condition every day she is having a bucket of feed. It pains me to find that normally when I do this I can run my hands over her and check she is ok. Now if I attempt to touch her she pins her ears back and jumps back.
She struggles to walk over to the feed on four feet that have all collasped through lack of farriery and a poor diet.
Even more upsetting is that on getting her lameness checked out she appears to have cracked her pelvis and is desperatly in pain.
She will have nothing to do with her companion dispite her attemts to comfort her.
I have come to the realisation now that instead of having my beautiful mare back to now start her breeding career she at the age of 11 is already worn out and basically is in a miserable existance where she wants nothing to do with the outside world. AND that we are looking at having put her down before she foals as the foaling will probably kill her anyway as her pelvis is so damaged.
It is breaking my heart to see a horse in this state even more so that I bred her and sold her to these people.