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Old 02-28-2007, 11:31 AM
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Please say a prayer today for one of my favorite old mares, at 21 she is pregnant with her 13th foal. And it is suspected that she is hemorrhaging internally. As I write this she is on her way to Hagyard's, a trip which is likely only going to save the life of her foal.

My question is this...how old is too old? I know it has been debated regarding racing, but at what point does it become cruel to ask a mare to produce 'just one more foal'... time and time again older mares die foaling and I have to say I am tired of seeing it happen to the one's that I love...
older mares have lower rates of conception,
higher rates of fetal loss,
higher rates of complications such as retained placenta, placentitis, and uterine artery rupture.
Increased scarring of the uterus from multiple foalings can lead to poor placental development and attachment, which can in turn lead to problems with the fetus.
Many older mares have lower quality colostrum

and all of this doesn't even take into account that older mares cost more...the vet bills to get an old mare pregnant and keep her that way are far greater than those of a relatively young mare.

thoughts?

What a sad situation and my prayers are with you and this wonderful mare. God bless you for caring. I have my own opinions as to how old is too old, but all I can say is I have not bred my best mare back in two years due to the fact she has chronic laminitis. She does well until the latter stages of pregnancy and her last two babies were fine. However, I am not willing to run the risk that things could get ugly. My mare is 17 this year and she has been so good to us. I realize not everyone sees things the way I do, but I just couldn't put an older mare like that under that much risk. JMO.
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Old 02-28-2007, 11:34 AM
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truly sad... my thoughts are with her. no horse deserves to go out like that...
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Old 02-28-2007, 11:36 AM
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Prayers for your mare Pais. I truly hope they are able to save her.
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Old 02-28-2007, 11:52 AM
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just to clarify...I do not own this mare. She is merely one that I am very attached to.
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Old 02-28-2007, 01:01 PM
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just to clarify...I do not own this mare. She is merely one that I am very attached to.

She is yours in your heart because you love her. That is OK too. We will still say prayers for her.
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