throughtheforest
Well-Known Member
Hi everyone, I recently had a potential horse vetted and the vet was concerned with the fact that the rising 5 year old horse showed up lame on the final trot up after rest. Horse in question is fully broken 15.2hh Appaloosa cross. The Vet believes that this was due to an issue in the hindquarters and suggested a pulled muscle. I was away during the vetting... Anyway after a discussion with the vet we came to the decision that further investigation was needed before the decision was made to continue with the sale or not.
The owner had taken a deposit and provided a written receipt for the condition of the sale to go through pending vetting. The owner is also the owner of a massive livery yard and whilst I was away she got out her physio to do checks and carry out an ultrasound scan. The next step is visiting the horse again with the physio for a chat with the physio and to go from there. This has all been set up with the owner being very forthcoming and reasonable and I really like the mare. I'm just concerned about a 4 year old failing a vetting. Vet really liked her and said if all goes well and it is a pulled muscle then she is suitable for what I want to do and sees no reason why I should pull out otherwise. She also stated if the answers aren't definitive and she is still uneven then to walk away from the sale. This is the first time I've had a horse vetted prior to purchase and I just wondered as a group of experienced equestrians what your thoughts are on the matter.
Thanks in advance.
The owner had taken a deposit and provided a written receipt for the condition of the sale to go through pending vetting. The owner is also the owner of a massive livery yard and whilst I was away she got out her physio to do checks and carry out an ultrasound scan. The next step is visiting the horse again with the physio for a chat with the physio and to go from there. This has all been set up with the owner being very forthcoming and reasonable and I really like the mare. I'm just concerned about a 4 year old failing a vetting. Vet really liked her and said if all goes well and it is a pulled muscle then she is suitable for what I want to do and sees no reason why I should pull out otherwise. She also stated if the answers aren't definitive and she is still uneven then to walk away from the sale. This is the first time I've had a horse vetted prior to purchase and I just wondered as a group of experienced equestrians what your thoughts are on the matter.
Thanks in advance.