LostCreekFrm
Sep. 29, 2009, 11:04 AM
I am looking to find a new home for my 16 y.o WB broodmare. Her sire is Pik Winland and her dam was a TB. She is registered with the Purebred Hanoverian Society which was the registry that most or all of Pik Winland's foals were registered with, from what I understand. She has been approved for GOV, OLD NA, and RPSI so her foals may be registered with any of those registries.
She was in training as a high level jumper and injured her navicular bone (fracture) and was retired to a broodmare (I think that this happened when she was around 6 y.o or so, but I am not certain). She is sound for light riding, but I have not ridden her over a year. The only time she has even been off on her injured foot is when her feet were trimmed a little too short. Besides that, she has always looked good.
She had her last foal in May 2008. Prior to when I owned her, she got a hernia on her lower abdomen near her flank from where a horse kicked her. She had surgery on it in January of 2008 to mend it. The vet was able to mend it, but during recovery it did tear a little bit. So now it is a very small hernia. The vet looked at it before and after she had her foal in May of 2008 and said that it was fine and that it should never be a problem. It has not been an issue since then, but it is something that I keep my eye on.
She is also a cribber. When she is in the pasture, she is not bad about it. She has been out in the pasture without a collar for a few months now and I rarely see her crib. If she is in a stall, she does need a collar.
She is easy to handle. Stands well for the vet and the farrier. I can hold her in the stall by myself for ultrasounds and palpations, etc. She is good about getting on the trailer. She is a good mother to her foals, she loves her babies. I have just not had the time and money to breed her.
A good home is a must and I would appreciate any references. Please PM me with any questions or for photos. Thank you!!
She was in training as a high level jumper and injured her navicular bone (fracture) and was retired to a broodmare (I think that this happened when she was around 6 y.o or so, but I am not certain). She is sound for light riding, but I have not ridden her over a year. The only time she has even been off on her injured foot is when her feet were trimmed a little too short. Besides that, she has always looked good.
She had her last foal in May 2008. Prior to when I owned her, she got a hernia on her lower abdomen near her flank from where a horse kicked her. She had surgery on it in January of 2008 to mend it. The vet was able to mend it, but during recovery it did tear a little bit. So now it is a very small hernia. The vet looked at it before and after she had her foal in May of 2008 and said that it was fine and that it should never be a problem. It has not been an issue since then, but it is something that I keep my eye on.
She is also a cribber. When she is in the pasture, she is not bad about it. She has been out in the pasture without a collar for a few months now and I rarely see her crib. If she is in a stall, she does need a collar.
She is easy to handle. Stands well for the vet and the farrier. I can hold her in the stall by myself for ultrasounds and palpations, etc. She is good about getting on the trailer. She is a good mother to her foals, she loves her babies. I have just not had the time and money to breed her.
A good home is a must and I would appreciate any references. Please PM me with any questions or for photos. Thank you!!