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We have a 13.2, 5 year old new forest pony, he is very very loving and very very cheecky. Unfortunately after lots of vets work, ct scans, etc, etc it looks like he is not going to be able to be ridden. He has constent low level lameness and the vets are unable to find out why. They have said he does not need any medication but due to this lameness we feel it is wrong for him to be ridden. Altough we really do not want to part with him we cannot afford to keep him as a pet, he would be going out on long term full loan.
We have a 13.2, 5 year old new forest pony, he is very very loving and very very cheecky. Unfortunately after lots of vets work, ct scans, etc, etc it looks like he is not going to be able to be ridden. He has constent low level lameness and the vets are unable to find out why. They have said he does not need any medication but due to this lameness we feel it is wrong for him to be ridden. Altough we really do not want to part with him we cannot afford to keep him as a pet, he would be going out on long term full loan.