When should you walk away

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КОМЕНТАРІ • 87

  • @livesoutdoors1708
    @livesoutdoors1708 28 днів тому +44

    Bought a mare two years ago that had a terrible grouchy attitude and no one wanted her and she’d been used as a broodmare. ( Go figure, grouchy can’t be caught hard to breed ( took three stallions before she’d accept one and I think they hobbled her finally ) I don’t think I’d breed to THAT). Any how it turned out she had ULCERS. I was her fourth owner and none before me sussed it out. Two weeks into the ulcer treatment she turned into a much nicer, calmer, happier individual. Been onward and upward since and she’s my best rough country mount ever!❤

  • @NewMexicoVaquera
    @NewMexicoVaquera 28 днів тому +27

    I accepted a horse with an old bowed tendon as a payment for a debt and rode her for many years. She looked like an Arab and was only lame once when she had an abscess. She was sound the moment my farrier was able to open it and I simply packed it with sugardine until it healed. She was a lot of fun.

  • @myst9591
    @myst9591 28 днів тому +15

    When I was a kid my horse got foundered. Down the street the Jockey who race at tampa bay downs and elsewhere came and said don't let her lie down. Said to make a hole of water. And to rub all her legs to keep the swelling down. I did that all day for 2 days. But you couldn't find anything wrong with her after she got better. And she walked on loose gravel and hard top roads all the time. Never limped. Jockey said I kept swelling down and blood circulating and that makes the different. Standing in a wet muddy hole works too.

  • @shashakeeleh5468
    @shashakeeleh5468 28 днів тому +17

    Thank you so much! You're right about the time of year to buy a horse. I've noticed prices dropping pretty steady in the past couple of months.

  • @janetesser6929
    @janetesser6929 28 днів тому +11

    I started watching you when you were trying to find a good home for the mustang. It made sense that the horse struggled with allergies when it probably came from a totally different climate and ecosystem. I do enjoy watching your videos. I have learned a lot as an older rider getting back in the saddle after almost 25 years.

  • @lynncrivello2328
    @lynncrivello2328 14 днів тому +1

    My horse was 13 when I bought him. He was left in the pasture for a year with little work. He was diagnosed with Heaves. We bought a hay steamer and steam his hay. In addition he was put on a diet and kept in a dry lot and lost about 200 lbs. finally we started working him 3 to 4 times a week. He is in great shape and rarely has breathing problems. I live in Chicago and limit my riding to day where the temp does not exceed 90 degrees or is below 32 degrees.

  • @lizzieb6311
    @lizzieb6311 14 днів тому

    Thank you for giving good horses with conditions that can be maintained another lease on life.

  • @user-pf3iz9vb1p
    @user-pf3iz9vb1p 21 день тому +2

    My two older geldings have health issues- Cushings, melanoma, history of sore shoulder. With medication, good pasture, and light duty use they’re doing great. Settled kind old fellas living their best lives, including teaching some neighbor kids to ride. Totally worth the care investment at ages 24 and 21.

  • @KK-mm8ms
    @KK-mm8ms 21 день тому

    I REALLY avoid any stable vice. Too much trouble and worry. I stay away from a quarter crack because i bought a good TB with one. Turns out that's why he fails at the track. I had him several years. Every time i thought we beat it and got ready for competition it would blow. Too dissapointing. I gave up abs found him a fox hunting home... they had a string so if he was lame they could just wait until he was sound. I spent thousands on that hoof. It was just not a good hoof or he did something to it that changed the integrity as a baby? So that's a hard no for me

  • @user-io6ho8tr8n
    @user-io6ho8tr8n 28 днів тому +2

    Beware of genetic problems known to certain breeds. Registries (Australia) wont exclude them from breeding. Have lovely registered Paint but wondered why he had sooo many issues. DNA testing proved for PSSM1. This is not funny - poor boy was blamed for bad attitude and training approach for years has been all wrong. Even so, he will never be a candidate for high level training or showing. Luv him to bits and will keep him but its been a disappointing and expensive road.

  • @RosaBurkholder
    @RosaBurkholder 21 день тому +2

    I had a horse with Lyme, and she did not respond to the antibiotic well. We treated her several times and it kept coming back. At first it affected her muscles, but eventually it affected her mind. She became unsafe to be around, and we ended up putting her down. I would

  • @paintandponies
    @paintandponies 28 днів тому +13

    Thanks for this discussion 😊

  • @user-hu1xg8dl4z
    @user-hu1xg8dl4z 28 днів тому +9

    Thank you , strange this came out as lost one horse in March and my other horse cast herself managed to fracture back hock on pipe fence so had to put her down this month first time in over 40 years without horse weird real weird so looking now feel better about the search thank you 😊 ❤

  • @lspthrattan
    @lspthrattan 21 день тому +1

    Best horse I ever had was an old Plantation Walker broodmare. She was 21 when I got her but she looked like an eight year old. A pure joy to ride. She was unflappable on the trail. Snarling dog swoops in from behind? No problem! Dog learned a lesson and Lady didn't even break stride. I cried when I had to sell her. Point is: don't overlook a good horse because of one thing, including age. (Thanks for another great video! The specific info about common veterinary problems is VERY helpful.)

  • @cherylmetzler843
    @cherylmetzler843 28 днів тому +7

    This lesson was very useful! A great summary with a great explanation of the whys behind the condition! So important to have knowledge when making a big commitment like your partner. Thanks! Happy 4th of July! May freedom ring!! 🇺🇸

  • @carolmay-ud8cs
    @carolmay-ud8cs 28 днів тому +3

    I have friends who bought a horse and the vet said he had spavin in the hocks. The vet said he would be fine for trail riding. He was great and lived to be old. I think he had been a rope horse among his many early jobs and probably couldn’t do that anymore, but you couldn’t ask for a better family horse for trail riding. Another person I know got a thoroughbred who never had been raced who it turned out has kissing spines. He is a pasture pet until they decide about surgery which may or may not help him.

  • @lauramoy9940
    @lauramoy9940 28 днів тому +6

    What great advice. I wish I had known of these issues before I bought 2 of my horses. I think the issue that I would stay away from is laminitis if its not the first time the horse has had it.

  • @peterneilsen6249
    @peterneilsen6249 28 днів тому +2

    Good morning all.. Now this video shows a real horseman his name is Tim,, To take the time to help others to buy a horse, Great work Tim, Thank you for video Tim & Melinda.😀😃😄.

  • @joeward117
    @joeward117 28 днів тому +7

    Sir, thank you. Very interesting talk and the images were outstanding.

  • @janrochester3000
    @janrochester3000 21 день тому +1

    heaves, hard no because I live in south central Ky...........epm hard no.