ok i think ive explained it wrong and ppl are getting confused.
I viewed a pony a week before purchase. The previous owner showed me him, picked up his feet etc, explained how he was unbroken but happy to have saddle n bridle on etc. she then got on him n walked round on him herself. She then...
Don't worry lady dragon I will ask a site for advice that can give sensible answers, obviously some ppl on here think you have knowledge installed from birth. Just remember mill reef everyone was a beginner once even you. And everyone makes mistakes okay. I will go elsewhere where I can get...
In answer to you pearl the vet was unsure where the problem lay. It is def his shoulder. He is on anti inflammatorys and pain killers for 1 week, if that does not work then he goes for X-rays etc. the vet said for the amount of muscle loss he has the problem has been there a while
I can assure you it's not a troll. We were going to get him professionally broken for my son to ride. The vendor sat on him first to show he was happy with someone sat on him and then asked if my son would like to. My argument is not with the temperament of the horse as I have no qualms in that...
because it was a freind of a freind i didnt get a recipt or a vetting. In the vid its a very very slight limp. it was the vet who noticed it not us, as i showed the vet when she came out the vid. she said that a inexperienced person wouldnt notice. but she noticed how his gait changed slightly...
the lady claimed he had never been lame or needed vet when she had him. but in the vid of her doing our viewing where my son sat on him in a walk u can clearly see the limp.
i bought my sons pony on 10th march. The evening of the sale we noticed he had a limp. we thought at first it might be a knock or something so gave it a couple of days to recover, since then had the vet out, n she says there is so much muscle loss there is no way it could have lost that amount...