Filing A Lawsuit

Another test, a karyotype report from Texas A&M University, revealed that the mare had a genetic condition that gave her the “appearance of a female horse, but the chromosomes of a male horse.”
Mary filed a lawsuit against the mare’s seller and is awaiting the outcome. The certificate was signed off by a well-respected vet, so she filed a claim against him as well. For now, Always True is living the happy life of a retired racehorse with Mary’s other older horses.