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Thank You, I have planned what I’m going to say when I call the vets tomorrow. They are usually very good so I’m really disappointed, a change in vets at the same practise might be enough to get some action though.
I think you need to give them a chance to put this right, at no cost to you, they seem to be totally incompetent and possibly trying to cover their back by putting you off doing an op, the senior vet is your first point of contact now as the PM will probably just try to fob you off, they will not lose out as it is a clear case for their insurance to come into play if they need it but if I were you I would want them to refer to a bigger practice if the horse requires an operation or further investigation.
To suggest it is not worth the bother because the horse is of low value is going against their own code of conduct and this needs pointing out when you call, the value of the horse is irrelevant and down to the owner to decide if treatment is worthwhile not the vet, on humane grounds it needs treating which should be their only concern.