10mo filly needs "plastic surgery"
Posted: Sun Feb 27, 2005 10:32 pm
I appologize that this is off topic. This is about a standardbred filly born with a VERY rare deformity. She was bred for racing and the owner has been told by her vet that there is a surgery ($2k-$3k at OSU) that can correct this but the filly would not be able to race because of the pressure from the racing harness. The owner said that she's fairly well bred (good stud/average dam) and has already tried to pace in pasture (so this give potential for gaited horse?). The owner works out of a training barn and does not have the ability to keep her as a general riding horse, so the owner is offering her 'free to good home'.
Without the surgery, she is able to lead a normal life and is sound for riding (that doesn't require excessive wind due to restricted air path) or breeding (this is not a genetic condition) except that she would need frequent dental care by a equine dentists.
With the surgery her only limitation would be extreme pressure on the face... but sound for anything else.
I have never delt with a university, so my question is... is there any way to get her accepted as a teaching case (reduced/no fee?) OR are there any programs that might take her on to provide this surgery? I would hate to see a very pretty, perfectly healthy and energetic filly start down the 'rescue' path if it could be avoided. So I'm trying to see if there are any options that might enable her to have this surgery.
Any info or contacts, especially at OSU would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Kami
Without the surgery, she is able to lead a normal life and is sound for riding (that doesn't require excessive wind due to restricted air path) or breeding (this is not a genetic condition) except that she would need frequent dental care by a equine dentists.
With the surgery her only limitation would be extreme pressure on the face... but sound for anything else.
I have never delt with a university, so my question is... is there any way to get her accepted as a teaching case (reduced/no fee?) OR are there any programs that might take her on to provide this surgery? I would hate to see a very pretty, perfectly healthy and energetic filly start down the 'rescue' path if it could be avoided. So I'm trying to see if there are any options that might enable her to have this surgery.
Any info or contacts, especially at OSU would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Kami