MrRoo
Well-Known Member
No LOU. If he can’t be comfortable in a field I’ll call it a day with him. I just want to be sure that I’ve done what I can within reason before making that decision.Sounds tricky. If you can afford and have facilities to turn away for 6-12 months, I’d do that, on Bute if needed. Barefoot rehab/ intuitive barefoot trimmer or really barefoot aware farrier, using hoof boots if needed.
I’ve had MRIs done with animal friends/ E&L all pre-approved and without problem.
I’m guessing since you mention animal friends, that the horse isn’t insured for loss of use as I don’t know if they offer that? If you do have LOU insurance, you may need the MRI to confirm that claim?
Fingers crossed for improvement.