princestar
Well-Known Member
Should I buy an ex-racer with a previously bowed tendon that has now healed?
I have seen a horse that I am interested in buying, however I am going about this with caution as he is an ex-racer with a healed bowed tendon.
He is 16hh, 6 year old gelding, who was retired as a racer due to a bowed tendon. He goes lame without front shoes on, although he is not shod on the back feet. So he has shoes on all the time.
Do I go and look at this horse, maybe even buy him?
Could this injury re-occur even though it has healed, am I likely to always have to shoe him and will I be able to jump, ride regulary and compete or would this damage his leg again?
Also, as he ages could this be something that causes him to be retired early or cause him to become lame at times...?
Would this also cause issues when getting him insured? Would I be facing a likelyhood of vets bills (due to the tendon)?
Can anyone give me some advice on this, or knowledge if they have a horse with the same problem?
Thank You x
I have seen a horse that I am interested in buying, however I am going about this with caution as he is an ex-racer with a healed bowed tendon.
He is 16hh, 6 year old gelding, who was retired as a racer due to a bowed tendon. He goes lame without front shoes on, although he is not shod on the back feet. So he has shoes on all the time.
Do I go and look at this horse, maybe even buy him?
Could this injury re-occur even though it has healed, am I likely to always have to shoe him and will I be able to jump, ride regulary and compete or would this damage his leg again?
Also, as he ages could this be something that causes him to be retired early or cause him to become lame at times...?
Would this also cause issues when getting him insured? Would I be facing a likelyhood of vets bills (due to the tendon)?
Can anyone give me some advice on this, or knowledge if they have a horse with the same problem?
Thank You x