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    Vetting Worry - Agent not allowing me to use her vet.

    I wouldn’t let someone use my vet to vet a horse I was selling, simply because I’d be worried that if it went lame a month later they’d accuse us of being in cahoots or make posts on Facebook saying I’d insisted on them using my vet etc. I’m sure my vet would refuse too for the same reasons...
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    What would you compromise on when buying a new horse?

    I will not have a horse/pony who is: - grey - not beautiful - has a wicked eye - lazy - cresty or obese - currently lame (which rules out a LOT) - known to buck They are absolute non negotiables. I’m currently searching for a pony and although I usually would have an upper age limit, I’m not...
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    Feed balancers, are they really required (summer)

    I have never fed balancers, just a field lick. All mine generally look and feel great (well, I currently have 2 lame but that’s not due to no balancer!).
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    How long for injection holes to heal?

    Thank you. They usually work well in this pony, but they’re working for less time each time. She is 17 and really enjoys her work, plan this time is to get her comfy, look out for a new pony, and find her a loan home with a younger rider wanting an experienced pony to start doing x pole courses...
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    How long for injection holes to heal?

    Ahhhh thank you so much! I’ve done just about enough worrying this week 🤣
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    How long for injection holes to heal?

    One of ponies had her hocks injected today but she will not keep the dressings on. She kept them on for about 5 hours and is now rubbing them off on the wall. I’ve replaced once but they were off again in ten minutes…I’m a good bandager but you can’t really stop them just scraping and scraping...
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    When are you ready for your first event?

    What more are you waiting for? Get entered and get out there enjoying your horse!! 🙂🦄
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    Buying timeline

    Yes. I usually vet the next day and get the horse home. I have even in the past, when travelling a long way to view and fairly sure I’d like the horse, had the vetting arranged for the morning, then rode after, loaded the horse up and took it (6 hours!) home. Wasn’t doing that journey twice 🤣...
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    Do you give notice if the horse has been sold??

    If you had gone to visit your horse, found him lame and emaciated and removed him immediately on that basis, I would not pay. Given that you kept him there whilst convenient (ie until he sold) I don’t think you’ve got a leg to stand on.
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    Just a rant - "is she insured"

    a) they can’t keep this on the surgery records, it’s a variable question ie you can cancel or take out insurance at any time. b) even if the above were possible, vets don’t have the time to nip back to the surgery and fire up the practice computer to check whether or not you were insured last...
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    Just a rant - "is she insured"

    Hopefully your vet carries a crystal ball to know how to respond in all occasions to all different types of client.
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    Just a rant - "is she insured"

    They have to ask. It can absolutely affect treatment given, because it affects the budget. In answer to your later question - sadly, lots of people would put a 30yo pony through colic surgery, and would complain to the RCVS if the vet didn’t present it as an option. Hope your pony is recovered...
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    How far do you travel your horse to ride?

    I travel a minimum 3 hour round trip to any venue. I travel 4 hours each way to camps and ride on the day I travel. There’s nothing nearer so no choice. The horses don’t seem bothered, all travel well. It bothers me more tbh 🤣🤣
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    Not feeling good about Lottie :-(

    I agree. It’s so hard isn’t it. We can’t stop working them every time they refuse or go disunited etc, but this is a shining example of knowing your horse and listening to her. Although I’ve nothing constructive to add as I only came here to post a similar scenario myself ☹️
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    Advise needed, bad behaviour in horse.

    Why not give him a course of omeprazole and see if things improve? Or do a bute trial? Both relatively inexpensive things which will give you more information either way.
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    Arthramid - experiences!

    Mine had arthramid last July, she’s now gone a bit stuffy and not as forward again, literally in this last week. No x rays but an older pony with typical hock symptoms, we put steroids in first which totally changed her so diagnosed the hock arthritis based on that. Steroids lasted 4 months and...
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    Do digestive supplements 'work' ?

    I don’t see how the ‘probiotic’ ones possibly can, as digestion kills most probiotics so if they’re fed with any kind of food that would trigger digestion then they would die in the stomach surely? ETA I would be very happy to be proven wrong on this!
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    Viewing questions when buying a ridden horse - have I forgotten anything?

    Really!? How have I missed that!? 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
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    Anyone know what happened?

    I hope we don’t have a knee jerk reaction to this. I mean let’s be honest, it’s never happened before or not for a very very long time. I don’t think horses need banning from the roads based on one accident.
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    Viewing questions when buying a ridden horse - have I forgotten anything?

    From what you’ve described they’d have to pay me to take it. That’s before I saw the hoof 🙈 BUT I wasn’t there and you were, and I always believe in following your gut. You obviously liked him 🙂
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    Anyone know what happened?

    They will bleed like billy-o running at that speed. Hopefully nothing too serious 🤞
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    Young promising horse but.. WWYD?

    The problem I have with the treatment is that it’s a heck of a lot in a short space of time, on a young horse, and it hasn’t fixed it. I don’t have a problem with treating horses to ride them per se. One of our ponies has had arthramid, however she is 17 and it’s meant that she has been able to...
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    Young promising horse but.. WWYD?

    I could not work a horse knowing it would make it sore the next day, sorry. I would turn this horse away for at least one, likely 2 years and ride something else in the meantime. If she was better after the 2 years great, if not then loan to a hacking home or just keep turned away. I...
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    Catching my youngster with a head collar in a field 24/7 turn out.

    He escaped into the summer grass and had a good laugh at your expense. We’ve all been there!! I really wouldn’t overthink this or take it personally 💐
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    What do you feed your yearlings?

    FWIW mine have always had these licks and none have ever overused them, but they’re all different!
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    What do you feed your yearlings?

    Lots of big professional studs operate perfectly successfully like this, despite what the feed companies would have us believe 😉
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    What do you feed your yearlings?

    I don’t feed my yearlings, I just give a good field lick. I’ve had a lot of yearlings! They have all done very well on this system, and although never fat as most people seem to like babies, they and are beautiful and well grown by 4-5.
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    Riding Instructor Insurance

    I used to be with SEIB
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    Riding past a field of naughty horses

    I just walk past and ignore them. Definitely wouldn’t let them say hello!
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    Stitches require a general?

    Operators choice. Suturing is tricky and it’s much easier to do a good job on a patient who is still and relaxed.
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