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StarRidgeAcres
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I sold a gelding last year and along with him I rehomed a mare that had a stifle problem. I personally don't need a known defect in my breeding program (lord knows it's hard enough to get correct babies without knowingly perpetuating conformation issues IMO) so I sent this mare to a pet only, non-breeding home. I discussed the stifle issue with Sue (the new owner, not a forum member to my knowledge) and she talked to her vet about it and decided to go ahead and give Missy a home! A GREAT home I might add!
Both Missy and Echo (the gelding) are doing great and they are totally loved. Echo is in driving training and will be going to some shows this year!
We decided together that surgery wasn't needed for Missy at this time and we'd discuss it again in the future if it seemed necessary. (Forgot to mention that we have a contract that Missy comes back to me if/when Sue can no longer take care of her or no longer wants her for some reason, so we talk regularly and discuss their progress). So, now Sue's vet is saying it's time for surgery on BOTH legs. Currently Missy gets around just fine and the stifle issue is only noticable when she's been stalled for an extended period of time (bad weather for instance), then she locks up and it takes her about 24 hours to get back to normal. I'm under the impression this problem isn't a painful one, is that right? So if it's not painful and the horse is in a happy pet home, only going to nursing homes, local parades (on lead, not driving), then why do it? I'm not against it, just want some pros and cons to consider. And I know there are lots of folks on here who have had it done.
Thanks!!
Thanks!!