somethingorother
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As above really... It is great that i see more people calling the vet whenever a behavioural problem arises, whereas in the past i think the vet was a last resort for many, and behavioural problems were seen as just that. It's great that less horses are being punished for being in pain and lots of investigations are being done to find out why.
But i have been thinking... Do you think people sometimes call the vet out and go down this route, before looking at what they are doing or the horses past etc?
Some people seem to have the vet out every ten minutes, with nothing serious ever found or treated.
Same goes for those who have a very slight lameness sometimes but are more often than not completely sound.
In the past on yards i have been on, these horses would be rested for a couple of days, and if sound after this they would be back in work. No bute, no vets. Just a bit of time. Maybe it was a bit of stiffness from artritis which wasn't diagnosed... but they were usually sound 90% of the time, and when they weren't they were turned out.
I hope i've not offended anyone, just thought it would make an interesting discussion!
As above really... It is great that i see more people calling the vet whenever a behavioural problem arises, whereas in the past i think the vet was a last resort for many, and behavioural problems were seen as just that. It's great that less horses are being punished for being in pain and lots of investigations are being done to find out why.
But i have been thinking... Do you think people sometimes call the vet out and go down this route, before looking at what they are doing or the horses past etc?
Some people seem to have the vet out every ten minutes, with nothing serious ever found or treated.
Same goes for those who have a very slight lameness sometimes but are more often than not completely sound.
In the past on yards i have been on, these horses would be rested for a couple of days, and if sound after this they would be back in work. No bute, no vets. Just a bit of time. Maybe it was a bit of stiffness from artritis which wasn't diagnosed... but they were usually sound 90% of the time, and when they weren't they were turned out.
I hope i've not offended anyone, just thought it would make an interesting discussion!