stable-rug
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We recently purchased an eventing pony who went lame about 8 weeks after purchase, he hadn't done much with us, only a couple of events and after a bit of rest he seemed fine again, a couple of weeks later he went very lame and displayed a lot of fetlock swelling. Our vet scanned him and found he had Annular Ligament Syndrome affecting both hind fetlocks, and displaying thickening of the plantar supporting structures of the fetlocks. He concluded that this condition was present at the time of purchase, we slipped up by not having him vet inspected as we purchased him from a vet!
The vendors have washed their hands of the matter and do not accept our vet's conclusions.
This pony had done a lot of competing before they bought him, and he was only with them for a few months before he was sold to us.
We are now planning on getting an independent vet's opinion, but we are unsure as to where to go from there as the vendor has made it clear it's our misfortune.
The vendors have washed their hands of the matter and do not accept our vet's conclusions.
This pony had done a lot of competing before they bought him, and he was only with them for a few months before he was sold to us.
We are now planning on getting an independent vet's opinion, but we are unsure as to where to go from there as the vendor has made it clear it's our misfortune.