morrismob
Well-Known Member
Hi
Anyone give me some advice. My horse was vetted today. 16h, 11 yr old mare. BE evented to BE100 as well as all PC stuff. She has done this most of life. Very sweet kind mare. Vetting all well until flexion tests
She was lame on her off fore knee following tests. Now buyers are very keen and its their vet, who thought the mare might have tweaked something maybe in the stable the night before. There is no heat or swelling and she is sound in trot up and all other work. There is no history of former lameness with us or previous owner.
The buyers want me to box to them next week when the vet will have another look at her. This is their 3rd horse that has failed a vetting. But my problem is what the hell do I do with her in the meantime. Due to ground condition I am only turning out in sand school but they are being ridden every day. Please give me your views on how to manage her. Thanks and white wine and crisps to those who got this far.
Anyone give me some advice. My horse was vetted today. 16h, 11 yr old mare. BE evented to BE100 as well as all PC stuff. She has done this most of life. Very sweet kind mare. Vetting all well until flexion tests
The buyers want me to box to them next week when the vet will have another look at her. This is their 3rd horse that has failed a vetting. But my problem is what the hell do I do with her in the meantime. Due to ground condition I am only turning out in sand school but they are being ridden every day. Please give me your views on how to manage her. Thanks and white wine and crisps to those who got this far.