SilverRose Farms
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This is a first foal from this mare.
Mare is quite refined. Sire is very refined.
The filly is absolutely stunning except her back feet. They have not caused her any issues in movement in anyway shape or form. Farrier is going to see if there is anything he can do. But thought I would ask here to see if anyone else has encountered this and whether she is going to just be a pasture pet now or can she be used as a broodmare when shes old enough? Or if there's a trick to lengthen the tendons.
Ive had the vet and farrier involved the whole time however neither is very experienced with miniatures. The vet said it is just that her legs were sooo long and her momma so refined and the fact that she was a first foal her mom's tummy hadn't been stretched to allow the fillys long legs yet. However her mom is now 3 months from foaling her second foal and shes exactly the same size as she was shape wise with number 2 as she was with number 1.
Thanks everyone.
Mare is quite refined. Sire is very refined.
The filly is absolutely stunning except her back feet. They have not caused her any issues in movement in anyway shape or form. Farrier is going to see if there is anything he can do. But thought I would ask here to see if anyone else has encountered this and whether she is going to just be a pasture pet now or can she be used as a broodmare when shes old enough? Or if there's a trick to lengthen the tendons.
Ive had the vet and farrier involved the whole time however neither is very experienced with miniatures. The vet said it is just that her legs were sooo long and her momma so refined and the fact that she was a first foal her mom's tummy hadn't been stretched to allow the fillys long legs yet. However her mom is now 3 months from foaling her second foal and shes exactly the same size as she was shape wise with number 2 as she was with number 1.
Thanks everyone.