B_2_B
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Mossburn recieved several complaints about one horse, 15.2hh, 18 year old (apparently but may be older) Hackney cross who was being neglected. Last Sunday, YM went over to see it and we are getting her. It appears they have successfully ruined a perfectly good horse by taking no interest in her whatsoever adn leaving her alone in her field. Don't know how often they "cared" for her, but she was obviously jsut an extension of their property
and as a result she is very very nervous and can only be caught by one man who is away on holiday.
Rather than being skinny as we expected she seems fat, YM suspects worms though. She will need a lot of work. She is rideable but will need reintroduced to being ridden.
how long does it take for worms to clear up? And how easy do you think it will be to get her used to being ridden again? We could really do with another horse that can come out hacking now that Connie is retired. This horse is also called Connie lol, how confusing this will be
Rather than being skinny as we expected she seems fat, YM suspects worms though. She will need a lot of work. She is rideable but will need reintroduced to being ridden.
how long does it take for worms to clear up? And how easy do you think it will be to get her used to being ridden again? We could really do with another horse that can come out hacking now that Connie is retired. This horse is also called Connie lol, how confusing this will be