| Minerva |
| Oh bless her! |
| Greenheart Stables |
| Well I made it a little way down the road before my car went sideways lol I guess im calling in for work because there's no way im making it 45 minutes to work with this ice on the road. There's already been an accident 😬 |
| The Old Gods |
| Her mane/tail would break off because of her dry her skin was. Her skin was super itchy and she'd just rub herself on everything. |
| The Old Gods |
| The biggest being she has dry/sensitive skin and has major fly bite allergies. Luckily, putting her on a heavy dose of flax seed has largely solved the skin issue |
| Ranch Lands Training |
| Like I said earlier. I have never met a spayed mare. I've worked in the horse world for years in many different programs. Never met one I don't really recommend it unless your horse has other complications |
| The Old Gods |
| Like, I have to manage all sorts of micro-issues that Oklahoma has from being spayed. |
| Komorebi |
| its only done for medical reasons and you'd have to find a vet who has the equipment and know how...as with any specialized procedure |
| The Old Gods |
| I really wouldn't recommend spaying a mare unless there's a medical reason for it. |
| BlackRose |
| It’s rare but it does still happen a lot. I’d assume just like horses, if there is a medical reason or a good reason they’d do it to benefit the animal just like guinea pigs etc |
| Ashcroft Park Stud |
| Is spaying mares common in the US…? I don’t think I’ve ever (knowingly) come across a spayed mare in the UK. Just curious really! Only met stallions with lovely manners personally. I expect they would not have remained intact if the reverse were true! |
| Minerva |
| I sometimes wonder if Minnie would have benefitted from being spayed as she goes a bit overboard with being in season |
| BlackRose |
| Spaying Guinea pigs is a huge no no UNLESS it’s a medical emergency but there are still vets who will do it especially if you’re gonna put the females in with males as they are social animals… They aren’t spayed a lot due to the health issues that can happen with it and can be dangerous for them |
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| Greenheart Stables |
| Well I made it a little way down the road before my car went sideways lol I guess im calling in for work because there's no way im making it 45 minutes to work with this ice on the road. There's already been an accident 😬 |
| The Old Gods |
| Her mane/tail would break off because of her dry her skin was. Her skin was super itchy and she'd just rub herself on everything. |
| The Old Gods |
| The biggest being she has dry/sensitive skin and has major fly bite allergies. Luckily, putting her on a heavy dose of flax seed has largely solved the skin issue |
| Ranch Lands Training |
| Like I said earlier. I have never met a spayed mare. I've worked in the horse world for years in many different programs. Never met one I don't really recommend it unless your horse has other complications |
| The Old Gods |
| Like, I have to manage all sorts of micro-issues that Oklahoma has from being spayed. |
| Komorebi |
| its only done for medical reasons and you'd have to find a vet who has the equipment and know how...as with any specialized procedure |
| The Old Gods |
| I really wouldn't recommend spaying a mare unless there's a medical reason for it. |
| BlackRose |
| It’s rare but it does still happen a lot. I’d assume just like horses, if there is a medical reason or a good reason they’d do it to benefit the animal just like guinea pigs etc |
| Ashcroft Park Stud |
| Is spaying mares common in the US…? I don’t think I’ve ever (knowingly) come across a spayed mare in the UK. Just curious really! Only met stallions with lovely manners personally. I expect they would not have remained intact if the reverse were true! |
| Minerva |
| I sometimes wonder if Minnie would have benefitted from being spayed as she goes a bit overboard with being in season |
| BlackRose |
| Spaying Guinea pigs is a huge no no UNLESS it’s a medical emergency but there are still vets who will do it especially if you’re gonna put the females in with males as they are social animals… They aren’t spayed a lot due to the health issues that can happen with it and can be dangerous for them |
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