I need advice on what to do with my mare
Last post 11-10-2009 12:28 PM by TCFarm50. 8 replies.
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11-08-2009 10:02 AM
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Heather


- Joined on 12-02-2008
- Princeton, IL
- Ground Training
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I need advice on what to do with my mare
Ok guys so I bought this mare the 2nd of Augest and she was great, really green but great. I started school about 3 weeks after I got her and I brought her down to school with me for my riding class. Well she was fine for about a month and then started acting up. She wouldn't move off my leg, and would just start kicking out and backing up. My instructor advised me to bring her home and get her checked for an ovarian cyst or some type of hormonal issue, which I did and nothing is wrong with her there. But the vet did find a "sore" spot on her left side but he couldnt find any signs of injury. He told me to give her 2 weeks off and see what happens so I did and she still doesn't like being touched there, but from her body language I find it being more of a spot that she just doesn't like being touched instead of being sore there. I'm not quite sure what to do with her. I want to be able to sell her but I absolutely will not with the way she is being. I'm going to be working on her showmanship and halter and hopefully get back on her and start working her under saddle again. Does anyone have any advice, options, or ideas of why she may be acting this way. Oh by the way she is a 4 coming 5 yo registered breeding stock paint. Broke out as a 3yo, mostly ridden in an arena and a little on the trails. Thanks so much!
Your horse can only be as brave as you are  RIP Patrick, Tucker, Missy, Dolly, Bridget, Rachel, Fluffy
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Solaris


- Joined on 07-03-2006
- Durham, NC
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Re: I need advice on what to do with my mare
Get a second opinion. There is a reason she doesn't want that spot touched -- where is it? There can be other things going on too -- sometimes when green horses are overfaced, they just shut down. But it does sound like a pain/discomfort issue in her case, and I would keep digging. A nerve problem? Out of alignment?
 Solaris -- 16 hh Appendix Quarter Horse = MY DREAM COME TRUE! Wander With Wild ThingsWe Are Flying Solo
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Heather


- Joined on 12-02-2008
- Princeton, IL
- Ground Training
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Re: I need advice on what to do with my mare
Possibly I'm thinking about just bringing her back to the basics and just taking it slow with her, maybe she feels overwhelmed? I'm going to look into Chiropractors and see if I can get one out if I can get the money. Thanks for the reply and i will deffinatly keep looking into it and I'm not going to sell her until her problem is resolved. oh her spot is on her left side by her flank like as you are reaching back to her teats
Your horse can only be as brave as you are  RIP Patrick, Tucker, Missy, Dolly, Bridget, Rachel, Fluffy
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txspots


- Joined on 06-25-2008
- Central TX
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Re: I need advice on what to do with my mare
Heather:oh her spot is on her left side by her flank like as you are reaching back to her teats
Red flag! I agree with Solo, get a second opinion because there's a reason she doesn't want you to touch there and until that's better no matter how slow you go if she's in pain she'll rebel.
. . .and ride that pony fast like a cowboy from the past be young and wild and free like Texas in 1880. . .
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Heather


- Joined on 12-02-2008
- Princeton, IL
- Ground Training
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Re: I need advice on what to do with my mare
Who do you advise I go to? Another Vet or where else would I go? I really want to figure this out so that she can be happy and can start moving on.
Your horse can only be as brave as you are  RIP Patrick, Tucker, Missy, Dolly, Bridget, Rachel, Fluffy
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crittergirl


- Joined on 06-24-2009
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Re: I need advice on what to do with my mare
I would get a few move vet opinions, and even some peope with strong horse backgrounds (ie, people with knowledge in 'old remedies' and that sort of thing) Is it as you are reaching under, like you are going to grab at her teats, or just in the general area? How long has it been going on, and is it getting worse? Could she have been bred at a young age? I have heard of some mares that were bred too young and can react strongly.
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Solaris


- Joined on 07-03-2006
- Durham, NC
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Re: I need advice on what to do with my mare
If you can, I would consult with another vet. Do you have a diagnostic center near you? I.e. a place that does equine imaging? I am no expert on what types of things that area of pain could indicate, but perhaps an ultrasound could help? I would first try to talk to your current vet, explain to him that you feel strongly that she is experiencing pain or sensitivity associated with this and what are other diagnostic options? If they are not open to helping you, then start calling other vets.
 Solaris -- 16 hh Appendix Quarter Horse = MY DREAM COME TRUE! Wander With Wild ThingsWe Are Flying Solo
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Heather


- Joined on 12-02-2008
- Princeton, IL
- Ground Training
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Re: I need advice on what to do with my mare
I haven't tried to touch the area lately as I've been busy with school but I know she has gotten better since I brought her home. When she was brought to the vet he did an ultrasound and looked at her reproductive tract and found nothing wrong. I know for a fact that she hasn't been bred, I bought her from the people who bred her mother, and they've owned her since she was born and did everything with her. She reacts just with any touching on the underside on her left side from where a back cinch would be back to her teats. I'm thinking the closest place that would do a diagnostic imaging would be U of I.
Your horse can only be as brave as you are  RIP Patrick, Tucker, Missy, Dolly, Bridget, Rachel, Fluffy
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TCFarm50


- Joined on 03-17-2009
- Chicago,Il
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Re: I need advice on what to do with my mare
I had to take my horse down to U of I for surgery, after the vet exhausted all that he could do for his canker. They were just wonderful with him! They even let my mini (his BF) stay down there with him the 2 weeks of recovery, and asked what his favorite treats were...starlight mints of course!....
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