Leg_end
Well-Known Member
As others have said.. it isnt worth it.
My old horse died on me after rearing and going over backwards. It turned out that he had an aneurysm that finally burst and I was bloody lucky to survive it.
I didnt know but I found out a while afterwards that he was a habitual rearer prior to coming to me and had been over at least 3 times before. The rears he did with me (only twice before the last time) were big and vertical and he didnt care. It always happened when you put him under pressure but I learnt very quickly when I could push him and when I couldnt - the last people who had him kept pushing him and he made them pay for it
He was clearly in pain - the vet said those episodes were probably 'mini bleeds' and so he couldnt get rid of them in his head
I feel awful still and the image of him on the ground still haunts me but I have learnt if all vet reports come back negative then just leave them be!! Even if this horse had a full body scan it may not have been picked up. I wouldnt want anyone to have to go through what I did
My old horse died on me after rearing and going over backwards. It turned out that he had an aneurysm that finally burst and I was bloody lucky to survive it.
I didnt know but I found out a while afterwards that he was a habitual rearer prior to coming to me and had been over at least 3 times before. The rears he did with me (only twice before the last time) were big and vertical and he didnt care. It always happened when you put him under pressure but I learnt very quickly when I could push him and when I couldnt - the last people who had him kept pushing him and he made them pay for it
I feel awful still and the image of him on the ground still haunts me but I have learnt if all vet reports come back negative then just leave them be!! Even if this horse had a full body scan it may not have been picked up. I wouldnt want anyone to have to go through what I did