Has anyone retired thier mare as a broodmare and what generally is the procedure?
Our 8yr old warmblood mare has been diagnosed as having navicular syndrome and we are looking at the best options for her future.
We visited the vets again yesterday for some treatment, tildren and steroids and it was the vet that made the suggestion. We will ensure that she is sound and comfortable first of course (she does not seem to think she has anything wrong!) she is intermittant lame in trot and on the lunge.
We were not sure if that was an option as she may need bute later and if whether the condition was hereditary but the vet said all would be fine. I am unsure of what the best option is? I need to ensure that she is well cared for and her feet are looked after and also if she was no longer wanted I would like for us to be contacted so we can agree where she goes next.
option 1: we keep her and find somewhere where she can have foals in an environment with others with 24hr turnout and shelter if required.
option 2: she goes on loan and we have her back if they no longer want her and can visit.
option 3: we sell her as a broodmare and agree that we have first refusal if they want to sell at a later date.
The other option would be sold as a light hack or companion but would have concerns as to the rider doing to much with her or worst still selling her on to make a profit!
Our 8yr old warmblood mare has been diagnosed as having navicular syndrome and we are looking at the best options for her future.
We visited the vets again yesterday for some treatment, tildren and steroids and it was the vet that made the suggestion. We will ensure that she is sound and comfortable first of course (she does not seem to think she has anything wrong!) she is intermittant lame in trot and on the lunge.
We were not sure if that was an option as she may need bute later and if whether the condition was hereditary but the vet said all would be fine. I am unsure of what the best option is? I need to ensure that she is well cared for and her feet are looked after and also if she was no longer wanted I would like for us to be contacted so we can agree where she goes next.
option 1: we keep her and find somewhere where she can have foals in an environment with others with 24hr turnout and shelter if required.
option 2: she goes on loan and we have her back if they no longer want her and can visit.
option 3: we sell her as a broodmare and agree that we have first refusal if they want to sell at a later date.
The other option would be sold as a light hack or companion but would have concerns as to the rider doing to much with her or worst still selling her on to make a profit!