Darkly_Dreaming_Dex
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So we finally found a 17hh 8 yrs horse for my OH, it was love at first sight! Ok so he had a nice pair of pigeon toes and dished but it didnt matter as he was for hunting and hacking (and i already have one like that so i know the pitfalls)lovely lovely temperament and confo otherwise. Just had him vetted and along with rather flat feet (although he has been unshod in the field for 4 months) he was unsound on the first trotup (1/5), was hopping for 6/7 strides on the first (pastern) flexion all on one fore leg, other 3 legs and everything else was ok. Vet has obviously advised us to walk away but he liked the horse as much as we did, he even repeated the trotup at the end to be sure.
OH is absolutely gutted and now doesnt even want to look at other horses ATM but as the vet pointed out, we already have one with ringbone and another with arthritis and did we really want another lame one to add to the collection?On the other hand he suggested going back in another month to reassess as he has only had shoes on a week and was footy.He also suggested to make a very low offer to reduce the financial risk/loss if horse is longterm off games...
So unfair *stamps feet* Head says walk away fast, heart says hang on.
OH is absolutely gutted and now doesnt even want to look at other horses ATM but as the vet pointed out, we already have one with ringbone and another with arthritis and did we really want another lame one to add to the collection?On the other hand he suggested going back in another month to reassess as he has only had shoes on a week and was footy.He also suggested to make a very low offer to reduce the financial risk/loss if horse is longterm off games...
So unfair *stamps feet* Head says walk away fast, heart says hang on.