Safina
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So I took everyones advise re: the two main issues...title & soundness of horse. Looked like we were getting somewhere with the ownership issue so I contacted the vets who dealt with her previous lameness. Due to the special circumstances they agreed to disclose the diagnosis (but would not go into too many details) and it turns out she damaged her suspensory ligament. I have not been given the full details so do not know the extent of the damage but the general feeling was:
1. the turnout would have done her good
2. she will probably be suitable for hacking & non-competitive small jumping/flatwork but its unlikely she would cope with any competitive work
3. there is no point in the vet seeing her now she will need at least 4 weeks of regular work then the vet will come visit and pass his judgment
So I have decided I am not going to invest any £££ in her however have agreed to continue helping the yard owner sort the issue out will help bring her back into work so the vet can visit in a month and check her soundness.
So I took everyones advise re: the two main issues...title & soundness of horse. Looked like we were getting somewhere with the ownership issue so I contacted the vets who dealt with her previous lameness. Due to the special circumstances they agreed to disclose the diagnosis (but would not go into too many details) and it turns out she damaged her suspensory ligament. I have not been given the full details so do not know the extent of the damage but the general feeling was:
1. the turnout would have done her good
2. she will probably be suitable for hacking & non-competitive small jumping/flatwork but its unlikely she would cope with any competitive work
3. there is no point in the vet seeing her now she will need at least 4 weeks of regular work then the vet will come visit and pass his judgment
So I have decided I am not going to invest any £££ in her however have agreed to continue helping the yard owner sort the issue out will help bring her back into work so the vet can visit in a month and check her soundness.